‘Very unwell’ King Charles’ funeral plans reportedly being updated amid cancer battle: ‘It’s not good’

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Anonymous wrote:If they could have just not driven out H & M . . .


Why?

It's been rumored for a while that Charles has pancreatic cancer which is usually very quick. William and Kate are aware that their role will be changing soon.

Fwiw, there are very recent olive branches passing back and forth between William and Harry. Do he might return - but it doesn't seem like it would be a good idea, for anyone z for him to do so. I guess we'll see.

That’s the point. If they hadn’t run them out of the county, H would be there and they could help out with the working royal duties, whatever the heck those are.
So many of their issues are self-made. Add in bad health luck and suddenly it’s near crisis


Not his responsibility. He deserves his own life.

Sure. But it would have been nice not to vilify and refuse to accept his wife or their children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I don’t feel badly for him at all. His mother never wanted him to be king. He’s lucky she didn’t pass it right to William.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I don’t feel badly for him at all. His mother never wanted him to be king. He’s lucky she didn’t pass it right to William.


You feel bad, not “badly.” Please use correct grammar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I do, too. He spent 70+ years hanging around on the sidelines and now this.
❤️
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He must be so furious with life - he's waited his whole life for his mother to die so he could be king and if this is true he's going to get such a short time to do it. I just imagine him screaming up at the sky Nancy Kerrigan style, "WHY? WHY ME?!"
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I don’t feel badly for him at all. His mother never wanted him to be king. He’s lucky she didn’t pass it right to William.


You feel bad, not “badly.” Please use correct grammar.

No, she doesn’t feel bad. Learn to read.
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Anonymous wrote:Charles would have had every screening imaginable and regular doctor visits. I highly doubt he’s stage iv anything, and even if he’s not responding to treatment now, he’s got lots of options still.


I guess you’ve never known anyone with an unexpected stage 4 cancer diagnosis. Some cancers are very aggressive.


I don’t know anyone with asymptomatic stage 4 cancer. There would have been some signs for him, and if there were signs — even if he ignored them or just recognized them retrospectively — there would be plenty of ways doctors would have picked up on it. At the very least, unexplained weight change.

I don’t think he’s special. I do know he’s a billionaire though.


What?? Consider yourself lucky. Pancreatic cancer is almost always silent through stage 4 diagnosis. As is often ovarian. Inflammatory breast cancer another. And I know two people diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer who had no symptoms - both under age 50 and one of whom was very fit and athletic.

+1 My dad had cholangiocarcinoma (cancer of the bile ducts). There’s no regular screening for it, it’s somewhat rare, and often by the time someone has symptoms for a doctor to investigate, the cancer has already spread. It’s also aggressive. My dad had no change to his weight, no change in his appetite, no change in his color, no change in his energy levels, and saw his doctor regularly. He was still very physically active and strong. He suddenly had back pain. He was prescribed anti inflammatory medication and pain medication. The following week, the pain was so intense, he went to the emergency room. A scan was ordered and the ER doctor realized my dad was riddled with cancer. It turns out it was all over his digestive system and even in his lungs. He died 45 days later. This cancer typically is found in men over age 60.
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Anonymous wrote:He must be so furious with life - he's waited his whole life for his mother to die so he could be king and if this is true he's going to get such a short time to do it. I just imagine him screaming up at the sky Nancy Kerrigan style, "WHY? WHY ME?!"


He's in his late 70s. He's very aware he's not invincible. He's probably glad he made it to the inauguration and had some time to serve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they could have just not driven out H & M . . .


Why?

It's been rumored for a while that Charles has pancreatic cancer which is usually very quick. William and Kate are aware that their role will be changing soon.

Fwiw, there are very recent olive branches passing back and forth between William and Harry. Do he might return - but it doesn't seem like it would be a good idea, for anyone z for him to do so. I guess we'll see.

That’s the point. If they hadn’t run them out of the county, H would be there and they could help out with the working royal duties, whatever the heck those are.
So many of their issues are self-made. Add in bad health luck and suddenly it’s near crisis


Neither H nor M are capable of being supportive of W and K. That was kind of the problem. Nothing has changed. H is still not capable of supporting his brother - and W is not capable of bending towards H.

There's no reason for them to come back and only problems if H does.

They’ll never come back now. Another self own problem of the firm and the rota


Harry's shortcomings are not the fault of the firm or the rota. How silly.

It the firm and the press who relentlessly attacked his wife. And they’re to blame. Now they find themselves very short on “working” royals.
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Anonymous wrote:If this is true William has to be so stressed. I hope Catherine is going to be ok.

What makes you think Catherine isn’t “going to be ok”?


The December 28th ambulatory motorcade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I don’t even think they’ve released the money with his picture on it yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He must be so furious with life - he's waited his whole life for his mother to die so he could be king and if this is true he's going to get such a short time to do it. I just imagine him screaming up at the sky Nancy Kerrigan style, "WHY? WHY ME?!"


He's in his late 70s. He's very aware he's not invincible. He's probably glad he made it to the inauguration and had some time to serve.

Inauguration. ☠️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they could have just not driven out H & M . . .


Why?

It's been rumored for a while that Charles has pancreatic cancer which is usually very quick. William and Kate are aware that their role will be changing soon.

Fwiw, there are very recent olive branches passing back and forth between William and Harry. Do he might return - but it doesn't seem like it would be a good idea, for anyone z for him to do so. I guess we'll see.

That’s the point. If they hadn’t run them out of the county, H would be there and they could help out with the working royal duties, whatever the heck those are.
So many of their issues are self-made. Add in bad health luck and suddenly it’s near crisis


Neither H nor M are capable of being supportive of W and K. That was kind of the problem. Nothing has changed. H is still not capable of supporting his brother - and W is not capable of bending towards H.

There's no reason for them to come back and only problems if H does.

They’ll never come back now. Another self own problem of the firm and the rota


Harry's shortcomings are not the fault of the firm or the rota. How silly.

It the firm and the press who relentlessly attacked his wife. And they’re to blame. Now they find themselves very short on “working” royals.


Nobody misses them except their American fans.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for Charles who stood on the sideline his entire life and had to wait until the age of 73 to ascend the throne. He's had about five seconds as king.


I don’t feel badly for him at all. His mother never wanted him to be king. He’s lucky she didn’t pass it right to William.


You feel bad, not “badly.” Please use correct grammar.


It depends if she feels like she’s gonna throw up then she feels bad for him… But if she feels turmoil in her soul, then she feels badly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He must be so furious with life - he's waited his whole life for his mother to die so he could be king and if this is true he's going to get such a short time to do it. I just imagine him screaming up at the sky Nancy Kerrigan style, "WHY? WHY ME?!"


He's in his late 70s. He's very aware he's not invincible. He's probably glad he made it to the inauguration and had some time to serve.


I thought he is 73. That’s not late 70s
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