They are “dusting off” the plans for his funeral

They are “dusting off” the plans for his funeral
They are “dusting off” the plans for his funeral
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Bad news for King Charles, as the cancer is not going away and his health is deteriorating. Now the royal family seems to be “dusting off” the plan for his funeral…

It is noted that for a few months it has been known that King Charles is facing cancer without the type of cancer being known. Information that came to light last month spoke of pancreatic cancer with a maximum life expectancy of 2 years.

A publication by thedailybeast.com notes that now Buckingham Palace is reviewing plans for the funeral of the 75-year-old monarch, as his health is not good.

In fact, this is why King Charles avoids public appearances.

“Of course he’s determined to beat it and they’re putting everything into it. Everyone remains optimistic, but he is really, really sick. More than they’re letting on,” a source described as an old friend of the royal family told dailybeast.

However, political commentators and journalists who cover the royal family note how the king is “responding very well” to treatment.

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The hundreds of pages of plans for King Charles’ funeral are called ‘Operation Menai Bridge. “The plans have been ‘dusted off’ and are being actively updated. It’s nothing more than you’d expect, given that the king has been diagnosed with cancer,” a former palace official told The Daily Beast.

The highly detailed documents were created the day after Queen Elizabeth’s funeral on September 8, 2022.

Officials confirmed to the Daily Beast that “Operation Menai Bridge” is regularly updated, but stressed that this is a formality and that “it would be unreasonable to draw any conclusions” from this event.

All members of the royal family have up-to-date plans for their funerals categorized by bridge-based codes. For example the plan for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral was called “Operation London Bridge”.

The article is in Greek

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