King Charles III’s swollen fingers were on full display during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, and it once again sparked concerns among royal fans.
In its Oct. 10 issue, Globe claimed that health experts believe that King Charles III is at risk of suffering a heart attack. And it’s only a matter of time before this happens because he doesn’t seem healthy.
What’s worse is that the queen’s death certainly took a toll on King Charles III. After all, he was so used to having his mother around until she was 96 years old.
“Charles kept his composure during the queen’s day-long funeral and final private burial, but he lost it behind palace doors. I’m told he had a fiery emotional collapse, telling his wife, Camilla, his new life was too much for him. He was exhausted and panicked at what lies ahead as king and said he couldn’t deal with it. It’s clear Charles is living on a knife-edge and could explode at any moment,” the source said.
The source said that King Charles III is also stressing over the fact that the public might know about his health issues sooner rather than later. And if this happens, he’s worried that he might be forced to abdicate.
“He’s desperately trying to keep a lid on his health failing health and look like a strong successor to his amazing mother, Elizabeth. But the truth is, his future looks grim. Prince William has been warned to be ready to assume the monarch’s duties at a moment’s notice,” the source said.
On top of this, King Charles III is also struggling to handle his emotions that’s why he freaked out when the pen that he was using did not work properly. All these are causing royal fans to worry about him.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt because there’s no reason for the public to worry about King Charles III. If he is dealing with some health issues, the palace would share the news with the world.
But the act that they have not said anything about it proves that he’s still healthy to rule Britain. And as such, Prince William shouldn’t concern himself about potentially taking over the role of king this very early on.