King Charles, who has been quietly battling cancer for over a year, is now facing the heartbreaking reality that his illness may be incurable, according to a palace insider.
The 76-year-old monarch first disclosed his cancer diagnosis more than 18 months ago. Though he has remained composed and publicly optimistic, new information suggests the situation may be more serious than initially believed.
“He May Die With Cancer, Not Of It”
According to royal correspondent Camilla Tominey, sources close to the palace have revealed that while the King’s condition is currently stable thanks to a rigorous treatment regimen, the disease cannot be cured.
“The talk now is that he may die ‘with’ cancer, but not ‘of’ cancer following a rigorous treatment program,” Tominey wrote in The Telegraph.
Despite the bleak prognosis, there are tentative plans in place for King Charles’ 80th birthday celebration in 2028, based on the hope that the cancer can remain under control.
Tominey also reported that King Charles is unlikely to ever move into Buckingham Palace due to ongoing health challenges. He currently resides at Clarence House with Queen Camilla.
This detail adds to growing speculation about his long-term health, which the palace is expected to be cautious about addressing publicly, especially following Tominey’s new revelations.
Prince Harry’s Comments Sparked Concern
Concerns about the King’s health were recently reignited when Prince Harry commented in a BBC interview that he wasn’t sure how much time his father had left. The statement raised eyebrows and stirred renewed public attention on Charles’ condition.
Just weeks ago, the King offered a hopeful update during an encounter with a royal supporter, saying he was “on the other side” of his health scare.
Tominey’s report also touched on a potential reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry. A reunion might take place during the Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027.
Royal aides are reportedly exploring how such a meeting could unfold and are optimistic it might include Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, whom Charles hasn’t seen since 2022.
Ongoing Treatment and Public Duties
Charles was diagnosed with an unspecified type of cancer in February last year and has been receiving outpatient treatment ever since.
Though he paused his public engagements for several weeks, he resumed appearances in April and has continued working, even travelling internationally and hosting state visits.
While the specific type of cancer has not been officially disclosed, earlier reports indicated it was detected at an early stage.