According to a royal insider, King Charles’ disease is “incurable

About 18 months after his diagnosis was originally made public, a heartbreaking health update about King Charles’ ongoing fight with cancer has surfaced. The British monarch’s health issues were made public in February, when Charles broke the tradition of almost all previous senior royals by disclosing his cancer.

The specifics of his diagnosis are still under wraps, and it’s doubtful that we will learn the precise type or stage of Charles’ illness anytime soon, if at all.

LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 10: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales attends the WaterAid water and climate event at Kings Place on March 10, 2020 in London, England. The Prince of Wales has been President of WaterAid since 1991. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby – WPA Pool/Getty Images

Likewise, there haven’t been many updates from Buckingham Palace. Anyone asking for a consistent stream of information from official sources is just living in disillusionment, but Charles’s transparency is a welcome change from an institution that is known for being quite secretive.

Nevertheless, if one is willing to cope with rumors, conjecture, and remarks from people who say they are close to the source, there are updates to be found. Now for royal insider Camilla Tominey, who is said to have been the first to learn about Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s falling out a long time ago. She has since told The Telegraph that she has received word from sources that King Charles’ disease is “incurable.”

Although there has been no official word on whether Charles’ prognosis has improved or gotten worse, his condition seems to have stabilized over the previous few months. It’s difficult to ask professionals to reach a well-reasoned decision when there is no clear understanding of the type of cancer the king has and only hazy reports indicating that it was detected early.

It was a long time before Charles, 76, was considered well enough to resume anything approaching regular protocol in terms of events and royal outings. He spent the first few months after his diagnosis concentrating on his recuperation.

However, the monarch has recently been presenting himself in the best possible light, returning to most, if not all, of his customary responsibilities and making state visits to Australia and Italy. He may have reassured admirers that he, like Kate Middleton, would overcome his cancer battle after all by completing the aforementioned tours without raising any red flags.

Although the king’s disease is under control, insider Camilla Tominey now asserts that she is aware that it is “incurable.” “After a rigorous treatment program, the talk now is that he may die ‘with’ cancer, but not ‘of’ cancer,” Tominey told The Telegraph.

The insider reportedly disclosed that “tentative” arrangements are being made for King Charles’ 80th birthday in 2028. The insider further stated that the monarch and his spouse, Queen Camilla, will choose to live at Clarence House rather than Buckingham Palace because to his health concerns. Let’s hope for the best for King Charles!