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King Charles’ ‘Funeral Operation’ Named After World’s First Suspension Bridge
Plans for the funeral of King Charles III have been laid out under an operation now coded as Operation Menai Bridge named after the world’s first suspension bridge.
The plans are despite the fact that King Charles has only been on the throne for only 18 months, following his ascension to the throne on May 6, 2023.
Recall that when Queen Elizabeth II died, Operation London Bridge was activated to facilitate the smooth transition of power to her son, then-Prince Charles.
Gwg.ng understands that with Prince Charles’ cancer getting worse, royal insiders reveal that Charles’ final resting plans have become a priority.
The plans have been dubbed “Operation Menai Bridge”, named after the world’s first iron suspension bridge in Anglesey, Wales.
“It’s a fairly common thing to do among the British royalty, but in Charles’ case expediency is necessary,” says the source, who notes that “some courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be.”
This update is also coming up shortly after a separate high ranking royal insider told In Touch that Charles is not only battling pancreatic cancer – a timely update given that he did not share what kind of cancer he was diagnosed with – but has a mere two years to live.
“King Charles is much sicker than the palace lets on and simply isn’t up to the job of running his fractious family, the crown’s business interests and fulfilling the daily duties of the monarchy,” the member of the royal inner circle revealed in early March.
“His cancer is eating him. He’s very frail.”
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