CHARLES LOOSING HIS GRASP ON THRONE!
National Enquirer|April 01, 2024
Fears Windsor dynasty will die along with king
CHARLES LOOSING HIS GRASP ON THRONE!

DYING King Charles is too feeble to save the crumbling 1,200-yearold British monarchy, which has been rocked to its very foundations by a seemingly endless torrent of scandal, disease, family feuds and an heir too weak and distracted to pull it out of a catastrophic tailspin, highplaced palace sources tell

The National ENQUIRER. “King Charles is much sicker than the palace lets on and simply isn’t up to the job of running his fractious family, the crown’s business interests and fulfilling the daily duties of the monarchy,” a member of the royal inner circle reveals. “His cancer is eating him alive. He’s very frail. The situation is desperate.”

Sadly, Charles, 75, waited more than seven decades to ascend the throne only to see the monarchy spin wildly out of control since his mother Queen Elizabeth’s death in September 2022. And with Charles in the dire throes of his cancer battle — said to be killer pancreatic tumors — an “exhausted” 76-year-old Queen Camilla, who’d filled in for her ailing husband on 13 separate occasions, carefreely jetted off to the Mediterranean on vacation!

Meanwhile, Prince William, 41-year-old heir to the throne, has cut back on his royal duties to attend to his ailing wife, Princess Kate, 42, and deal with other issues.

When William bowed out of a February memorial for King Constantine of Greece due to “personal reasons,” the family scraped the bottom of the royal barrel by allowing accused sex predator Prince Andrew to represent it.

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