Prince William has been silent more duties to support his father behind the doors of the palace, asking questions about whether the monarch would ever give up to prioritize his health.
But according to several real experts, King Charles, who is fighting an unrelated form of cancer, has no plans to renounce the throne in the short term. And Williamully supports him while approaching the dish as a heir.
The British expert of the Royal Hilary Fordwich emphasized Fox News Digital that William’s intention is to help lighten her father’s workload while the monarch continues her treatments while assuming tasks at the same time.
The last time a Royal Abdicó caused a “crisis” in the United Kingdom, something that “the company” won wants to repeat, he said.
Fox News Digital contacted Kensington Palace, who manages the prince of Wales’s office, to comment.
“Prince William has assumed more responsibilities and there have been preparations for more transitions of responsibility,” Fordwich said.
“Both Prince William and Princess Catherine have been preparing to assume leadership roles with an accelerated schedule of preparation for their future positions such as King and Reina. But certainly, they are not in an imedata an IMEDATA.
“The whole family, all senior roles, focus more on the best interests of the stability and continuity of the monarchy, therefore, all are content with the gradual transition instead of any immediate decision. The only thing in the department is that.” “
Fordwich said Abdictions is not usually the standard for the British royal family. The last one, which involved the uncle of Queen Elizabeth II, Eduardo VIII, caused “a constitutional crisis,” he said.
“Given his mother’s values, King Charles is more likely to do everything he can for a continuous service, dedicating himself to service,” he said.
In 1936, Edward declared in an explosive transmission to a stunned nation that was voluntarily abdicating the throne, the first English monarch to do so, to marry the American socialite Wallis Simpson, the BBC reported. This resulted in George VI outside King and former Princess Elizabeth suddenly found herself in row.
Fordwich’s statement occurred shortly after Ingrid Seward, editor -in -chief of Majesty magazine and author of “My Mother and I,” he told Newsweek that the monarch should consider allowing William to assume more significant roles as heir about his. However, Seward pointed out that the 76 -year -old man is too addicted to work and won the throne in the short term.
“The problem is that he is so conditioned to work that I don’t think it works unless he is working,” he told The Outlet. “When he is not working, he is probably a bit everywhere … he is always working, and it is not its nature to take a nap in the afternoon, which is sure that Camilla is trying to do it.”
Even so, Seward emphasized that the king is still a cancer patient.
“Cancer treatment makes you very, very tired,” he said. “The problem is that it is his duty of the monarch to do suffocating thesis, bore hands with incoming and outgoing ambassadors. However, it is boring.
“If some could take away something from that, I think their life would be easier,” Seward added.
At the end of March, Charles canceled the planned commitments on the advice of his doctors, said Buckingham Palace, without providing details about the “temporal side effects” he experienced. The episode was a reminder that the King continues to undergo treatment for an unresolved form of Canaganos more than a year ago.
That reality has moved away from collective consciousness since last spring, when Charles returned to public drafts after moving away for almost three months to concentrate on his initial treatment and recovery. In the intermediate months, he attended events of commemoration of the day D in France, presided over the state opening of Parliament and even embarked on a nine -day visit to Australia and Samoa.
Duration The first internships of his treatment, Charles continued to fulfill his constitutional drafts as head of state, including the review of government documents and the meeting with the Prime Minister.
And after being briefly hospitalized at the end of March this year, Charles returned to work at work.
On Monday, Charles arrived in Rome for a state visit to Italy. She was traveling with her wife, Queen Camilla, for a three -day visit, which included the first speech to the Italian Parliament of a British monarch, visits with the President and the Italian prime minister and a trip to Ravenna to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Adriaticy.
Initially, a planned meeting with Pope Francis was postponed by a mutual agreement due to the Pope’s fight with double pneumonia. The 88 -year -old pontiff returned to the Vatican two weeks ago and made a surprise appearance in the Plaza de San Pedro.
But on April 9, the twentieth wedding anniversary of Charles and Cuelillas, they with the Pope in the Vatican. The Pope issued a new invitation for a private audience, but only confirmed that Wednesday morning.
The king is expected to advance with his work in the next few days.
“It seems unlikely that the king will do it because he stepped back from his duties more than what is strictly necessary,” said British announcer Jonathan priest to Fox News Digital. “I thought he had to cancel a bit of commitment recently, caused a very minimal interruption to his busy schedule.
“Or, of course, he is not a young man, and the example of his mother’s oldest years shows, when necessary, the royal family can accommodate sharing the burden, if necessary,” priests shared. “But just when Queen Elizabeth II continued working well in old age, and when she was not entirely healthy, I am sure that the king will do it because doing the same and moving forward as much as possible.”
Charles amounted to the throne after his mother’s death. Queen Elizabeth II, the oldest monarch in England, died in 2022 at age 96. His last official duty was to appoint Liz Truss as prime minister on September 6, 2022 at Balmoral Castle. The queen died two days later on the Scottish farm.
“King Charles will never abdicate through his own volition, especially, since he has waited for a lifetime to become a monarch,” said real expert Ian Pelham Turner to Fox News Digital.
“He enjoyed the role and values that he brings to Camilla as Queen,” he shared. “Behind the scene, I am sure that discussions are celebrated in the event that the conditions of the king worsen to some extent where he cannot even complete the smallest tasks. But in reality, we are not yet at that stage.”
“There have been more reports, again, behind the scene, William and Kate are preparing for their roles,” Turner continued. “Whether for the course, this feeds more speculation about the king’s health. I hope it remains on the throne, since it has many good qualities and multitudes in real commitments they worship it.”
A real assistant previously told Newsweek that Camilla was the only one that had some success to the king.
“She can give her great affection, and at the other end of the spectrum, she deals with the only person in the universe who can try it when he is taking too much concern about her insatiable appetite for work,” the source.
The assistant added that Camilla only succeeds “partially.
Seward feels hopeful about the king’s health.
“It has always been motivated, and it’s strong,” he told The Outlet. “This cancer has woven it, but I think it’s fine.”