King Charles III is said to be making things easy for his eldest son, Prince William, the heir to the throne, to ensure that the transfer of power to him is as smooth as possible. is
As Britons prepare for the monarch’s Christmas speech, his third festive address since taking the throne in 2022, there is speculation about the future role of the 76-year-old Prince of Wales. Will announce.
There are also reports that the King has held a private meeting with the Princess of Wales to explain his plans for abdication.
Some historians and experts believe that this is the right time for King William to abdicate as the King is still battling cancer and his treatment will continue in 2025.
Some royal observers have even claimed that King Charles III’s office has received orders to begin planning Prince William’s ascension to the throne.
Charles III’s Christmas message, to be broadcast today (Wednesday 25 December), will be emotional, covering the most difficult moments of his life and reign.
Royal biographer Sally Beadle-Smith praised his courage to continue as monarch, saying: “Although the monarch has carried out her duties with typical determination, she has had to accept limitations during her cancer treatment. ”
In an interview with peoplethe author revealed key details of the royal plans, explaining: “William is taking on more responsibilities as a result, and he and Kate are preparing for their future roles sooner than they expected.”
A royal expert suggested the young royal needed to step up to take over the kingdom, saying: “He is next in line for the biggest job of his life, and of course Kate’s health is a priority. is gone, but everyone is allowed to take a step back and figure out what’s important right now.
Describing the situation in his own words, Beddle Smith said: “There’s a calm before the storm.”
In November, a palace insider claimed royal staff had begun making succession plans after the king’s coronation in May 2023. The King’s pre-recorded speech, which airs today, will surely clear the air about the future of the monarchy.