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According to reports, Prince William is leading the King’s official succession planning, which he started earlier than anticipated.
The Duke of Sussex is prepared to take on a temporary royal role in order to assist his father while he undergoes cancer treatment, according to sources quoted by The Times U.K. The author of “The King,” Christopher Andersen, told Fox News Digital that Prince William, the heir apparent, is not likely to approve of this suggestion.
“Harry is very concerned about his father’s health,” said Andersen. “If it were up to Harry, he would almost certainly pitch in, even if it meant keeping an arm’s length away from William, who is still simmering with rage over Harry’s conduct.”
“Harry wants to do right by his father,” Andersen continued. “He wants to pitch in and lend a hand. That’s his nature. But regardless of how noble Harry’s intentions may be, his rejoining the royal family in any capacity would inevitably stir things up all over again.”
“The British public, which has soured on Harry and [his wife] Meghan in recent years, would be divided over whether he should even be allowed to pick up where he left off.”
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“There would be headlines in the tabloids, intense scrutiny of Harry’s every move and endless speculation concerning Meghan’s role. … And let’s be honest, Harry’s stunning recent admission that he is considering becoming a U.S. citizen hardly inspires confidence in what his future might be as a … member of the royal family.”
Prince Charles III’s cancer diagnosis was “caught early,” according to a statement made by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on February 6. Sunak revealed he was “like everyone else … shocked and sad” upon hearing the news.
“He’ll just be in our thoughts and our prayers,” The prime minister gave an explanation.
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Following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 2022, Charles III became king. After serving as the apparent successor for more than 70 years—the longest period of time in British history—his ascension signaled the beginning of his reign.
Charles, the eldest child of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth II, has been prepared for the throne since infancy.




