
King Juan Carlos Receives a Call from Charles III and Predictions Are Confirmed
Charles III Shares the Harsh Truth About His Health With Juan Carlos I, Marking a Before and After in Royalty
The health of Charles III continues to deteriorate significantly, and the medical reports are not encouraging at all. After being diagnosed with colon cancer less than a year ago, the British king has not shown signs of improvement. Despite efforts and treatments, doctors have confirmed that his life expectancy is extremely limited.
The news has already been received with sorrow by his close circle, and the British royal family is preparing for the worst. This information has transcended beyond the borders of the United Kingdom. The news has reached other European monarchies, including the Spanish one, which is closely following every update on the British king's health.

The Key Meeting: A Conversation Between the Two Kings
Recently, the emeritus king Juan Carlos I traveled from Abu Dhabi to London to hold a private meeting with Charles III. The meeting, held in an exclusive club in the British capital, was key to confirming the grim forecasts about the British sovereign's health. During their conversation, Charles III revealed to his distant cousin that doctors do not give him more than a year to live.
The Spanish emeritus king, upon receiving the news, immediately conveyed the information to the Spanish Royal House in Zarzuela. There, they began to prepare for what is to come, organizing the institutional response to Charles III's death when the time comes. It has been confirmed that the Spanish Royal House will play an important role in the tributes and farewell events.

The Possible Abdication of Charles III: An Uncertain Future
Meanwhile, in Windsor, the next steps to be taken in the British Royal House are being considered. One of the options being considered is the abdication of Charles III in favor of Prince William, to ensure an orderly transition. However, such decisions are unprecedented in the recent history of the United Kingdom; not even Elizabeth II, in her final years, considered abdicating.
For this reason, even without abdication, the severity of Charles III's health could force him to delegate more functions to his eldest son. This would allow William to assume an increasingly important role within the British monarchy, paving the way for his future coronation. The imminent transition could change the history of the British royalty irreversibly.
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