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    King Charles is reportedly “still very sick

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodNovember 26, 20241 Min Read
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    It has been stated that King Charles is “still very sick” despite the fact that he appears to be recovering. The preparations for his funeral, which are being called Operation Menai Bridge, are already well started.

    According to sources, the queen, who is 75 years old and is battling illness, is having a more difficult time than the general public is being informed.

    As Prince William takes on further royal responsibilities, the palace continues to concentrate on making certain that the burial is in accordance with the intentions of the king, while his companions fight to maintain a positive outlook over his health.

    It has been stated that King Charles is “still very sick” despite the fact that he appears to be recovering. The preparations for his funeral, which are being called Operation Menai Bridge, are already well started.

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