King Charles ‘greatly saddened’ as monarch receives ‘devastating’ news
King Charles says “In the face of such appalling tragedy, strength can be found in supporting one another”

Palace has shared King Charles message after the monarch received ‘devastating’ news from Hong Kong.
King Charles office shared the message on social media handles saying, “A message from The King to the people of Hong Kong following the devastating fire in Tai Po.”
King Charles says in his heartfelt message, “My wife and I were greatly saddened to learn of the devastating fire in Tai Po and feel deeply for the people of Hong Kong at such a tragic time. Our most heartfelt thoughts are with all those who have lost loved ones and with those who are now living with shock and uncertainty.”
The monarch added, “We have heard of the extraordinary courage of the emergency services, and the determined spirit of the many community members who have come to their neighbours’ aid.”

“In the face of such appalling tragedy, strength can be found in supporting one another, and we see that same bravery in Hong Kong at this most heartbreaking of times,” the message reads and adds “We offer our profound sympathy to all those whose lives and livelihoods have been so dreadfully affected.”
The families and loved ones of those whose precious lives have been lost, and the people of Hong Kong, “will remain in our prayers and in our hearts.”
According to a report by the AFP, Hong Kong´s deadliest blaze in decades has killed at least 128, and dozens are missing.
On Friday, families scoured hospitals and victim identification stations hoping to find their loved ones, with around 200 people still listed as missing and 89 bodies as yet unidentified.

King Charles cancer type revealed by palace spy?

King Charles’ cancer type has allegedly been revealed by a palace spy in a recent conversation with National Enquirer.
The 75-year-old monarch is understood to be battling pancreatic cancer.
The detail was revealed as a courtier dished on Queen Camilla’s reaction to Prince Harry’s unexpected return to the UK to inquire after his cancer-stricken father.
According to the tip, the Queen Consort was “furious” at the duke for apparently “using her husband’s cancer as a ‘loving son’ PR stunt”.

The palace aide claimed that she “blames” her husband’s “pancreatic cancer” on “the humiliation, stress and chaos of Harry and Meghan quitting their royal duties, heaping dirt on the family and keeping [their kids] Archie and Lilibet from their grandfather.”
Charles’ cancer was first discovered while undergoing corrective procedure for enlarged prostrate last month.
Buckingham Palace shortly announced the diagnosis, noting it is not related to the prostrate. They also steered clear of further delving on the details, including the form of cancer and the stage of illness.
He recently took his first face-to-face meeting with British PM Rishi Sunak after the doctors advised the King to postpone public-facing duties in the wake of his ongoing treatment.

King Charles’ Health Update: Is UK Monarch Healthy? Here’s What Recent Appearance Reveals About Age Related Risks
King Charles’ latest public appearance has sparked fresh discussions about his overall health. Here’s what experts say his recent outing reveals about age-related risks, common symptoms in seniors, and why regular screenings matter.
The recent time that King Charles was in the public eye has brought him back to the subject of his health. Every action, facial expression and physical movement of the royalty is closely monitored by the people as the 76 years old king performs his royal duty. Although the King has been working despite the health issues that were already revealed in the past, age experts point out the fact that some risks increase by default as he grows older. His recent visit has fueled debates surrounding the way healthy ageing appears and what are the indicators that a person ought to watch out for when they age.

What Observers Noticed About King Charles And His Appearance
In his most recent interaction, King Charles looked calm, smiling and mingling freely with the audience. However, viewers indicated scenes of apparent exhaustion and diminished energy many of which are typical of a man in his mid 70s. His very rigid manner and cautious walk gave rise to fresh conjectures as to his strength and physical comfort in everyday affairs.
Although none of these indicators presuppose the threat, they are normal age related changes. According to reports, stiffness, loss of energy and decreased reflexes are natural because as people grow older, their muscle mass decreases, and joints lose their flexibility. Among the elderly and particularly those who have to deal with high pressure demanding jobs such as being monarch, these signs are not alien.

Health Risks Of People In Their 70s Of Age
Health specialists highlight that people older than 70 need to be critically monitored in the context of a number of risks prevalent:
Cardiovascular Issues
Heart disease increases greatly after the age of 65. The symptoms including the occasional shortness of breath, fatigue or slight swelling in the legs can be rather subtle, and hence, it is essential to detect them early.
Stiffness And Loss Of Mobility
Osteoarthritis occurs more frequently as one grows older. One of the early signs of the wear and tear in joints is slower movement or noticeable discomfort during walking.
Weakened Immunity
The immune system becomes weaker, and elderly people are susceptible to infections. This is the reason why celebrities, and even King Charles, are usually placed under stringent medical care.
Fatigue And Sleep Disturbances
The level of hormones in the body may change with age, and this may lead to one feeling fatigued despite getting sufficient rest.These risks do not mean that there is an indication of sickness, but it only indicates that the body is going to age, and this needs preventative measures and lifestyle changes.
However, despite age related difficulties, King Charles still leads a rather active lifestyle, which professionals consider one of the biggest positive qualities. Exercise, mental challenges in decision making and social integration have been shown to slow down age regressive changes.
Healthy ageing can advise the elderly to do the same:

- Be physically active with low impact exercises.
- Take a healthy diet that is full of antioxidants.
- Sleep and hydration are important.
- Control stress by being mindful or having a hobby.
- Have frequent health examinations.
The latest appearance of King Charles does not refer to any dangerous health deterioration. Rather, it is the standard symptoms of ageing that millions of people are exposed to after the age of 70. His tiredness or cautious actions are to be seen in the perspective of natural ageing and not immediate worry. Through regular medical check ups and a healthy, balanced life, the monarch still performs his duties as a good lesson that even in old age, with proper management, it is possible to be healthy and active.
Charles Will ‘Die Pig-headed & Stubborn’ as Sources Claim the King Won’t Listen About His ‘Cancer Treatments’
“Charles has always lived in a world where all his household and staff bow and call him ‘Your Royal Highness.’ Now, of course, it is ‘Your Majesty.’ “Nobody says no. If you do, you’re out,” he wrote. He lives in a gilded bubble and is served whatever he wants, whenever he wants, and by whom he wants.”
According to Burrell, Queen Camilla is the only exception ot this. “The only person that can say ‘No’ is Camilla. She is and always will be a non-negotiable. Perhaps her no-nonsense approach is what Charles needs,” he continued.
“She’s the steady hand on the tiller of the royal ship now, like it or not. She is at the helm. She rarely asks for anything but is given everything and now has the ultimate position as Queen.”
RadarOnline reports from insiders that everyone understands these dynamics. “His Majesty is set in his ways, often to the point of stubbornness. If anyone is going to push back, it’s the Queen. She’s the only one he listens to when he digs his heels in. It goes for everything from his cancer treatments to his treatment of his sons and wider family.”
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Another royal insider added, “Charles has a deep sense of certainty about how things should be done. It can come across as pig-headed. Camilla is the only voice that can consistently pierce that armor.”
Ironically, this comes after a few months ago, Radar Online reported that the two, who got married in 2005, are “divorced in everything but name” and lead “largely separate lives” to “keep up with appearances.” Doesn’t really seem to mesh with the previous report. “They are putting on a united front in public, especially because Charles is ill, but behind the scenes it’s a very different picture,” a source said at the time.
“They are divorced in everything but name. Camilla lives at Ray Mill most of the time, while Charles retreats to Highgrove or Clarence House. It’s a marriage of appearances and public relations optics at this stage,” the insider said.
Whether that is true or not, it seems like Camilla will indeed continue to be an important figure in the British royal family. Especially if she is, indeed, the only one the king will listen to.
Andrew’s one final humiliation – it’s going to be brutal and King Charles has no choice
He has lost almost everything but Chris Riches says there’s still one more humbling that needs dishing out to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

I love the unique nature of our constitutional monarchy, its link to our history – mainly good but sometimes bad. That’s why it is the envy of the world and why Americans interested in their own nation’s history are equally enthralled.
US Democrats would swap President Donald Trump with our King as ‘head of state’ in the flutter of a hummingbird’s wing if they could.
But obviously we have our own republicans who hope the end of Queen Elizabeth II’s long, momentous reign and the start of King Charles’s will eventually tip the scales of public opinion in their favour.
Last year the British Social Attitudes survey, conducted by the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) showed just 54% of Brits now believe it’s ‘very’ or ‘quite important’ for Britain to have a monarchy.
This is the lowest proportion to be recorded by the survey since it first asked the question in 1983. Back then, as many as 86% said that it was important for Britain to have a monarchy.
It comes as a poll suggested that three quarters of Britons believe Andrew should have to give evidence to the US Congress about his links to Epstein.
So you can see – any long-term link to scandal, and vile scandal at that, could cause irrevocable damage to the way the monarchy is viewed by younger generations.
If you go on the Royal Family website and look up ‘line of succession’ it lists 1 – Prince of Wales; 2 – Prince George; 3 – Princess Charlotte; 4 – Prince Louis; 5 – Duke of Sussex; 6 – Prince Archie; 7 – Princess Lilibet and at 8 (drumroll please) – Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
In an era of optics, how does this look around the world?

Passing a law to cut out Andrew – in case you’re wondering, Princess Beatrice at number 9 would take his place – would be complex, as it would require consent from the 15 Commonwealth realms who recognise King Charles as monarch, including Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and Canada.
In recent history, King Edward VIII lost his place in the line of succession when he abdicated the throne in 1936, while Prince Michael of Kent was removed from the line of succession when he married a Catholic in 1978, although he was reinstated with the Succession to the Crown Act in 2013.
The last time the government made changes to the succession laws it took two years of protracted negotiations to remove the rule that male children would take precedence over female children.
This is not simple – it would take time, effort and money. Also as a law going through Parliament it can be amended by a mischievous MP. I mean, they could amend the bill to remove Prince Harry from the line of succession too.
If that doesn’t convince you – nothing will!



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