King Charles’ cancer is aggressive – William is being prepared for succession

What does a royal expert claim about the cancer the British monarch is battling – The succession plan is highly confidential – They don’t trust Harry

The health situation of King Charles of Britain is considerably more serious than doctors initially believed, according to royal expert and author Tom Quinn, as reported by the Mirror newspaper.

According to Tom Quinn, the monarch is already preparing his eldest son, Prince William, for his succession, but this is kept as a tightly guarded secret from his second son, Prince Harry.

The succession plan is highly confidential, and nobody trusts Harry to be involved in it for the simple reason that, if he feels in any way that he is not given what he believes he deserves, he will go straight to the media, states the relevant article.

King Charles is aware of his health condition. Prince William is on the brink of succession. The monarch hopes to remain in relatively good health to hand over the crown at the age of 80. However, these proceedings might start much earlier, as his form of cancer is much more dangerous and aggressive than initially believed by doctors, royal expert Thomas Quinn emphasized.

He also added that “nobody trusts the Duke of Sussex, Harry, as in all the interviews he gives about the royal family, they are all under a form of criticism, as is his biography.”

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