King Charles’s Funeral Plans
Following King Charles III’s pancreatic cancer diagnosis, his funeral plans, codenamed “Operation Menai Bridge,” are reportedly being prioritized.
The arrangements are said to resemble the protocols used for the late Queen Elizabeth II, known as “Operation London Bridge.”
A royal source indicated that while such planning is standard, it is being expedited due to the King’s health.
Some within royal circles reportedly believe his condition may be more severe than publicly acknowledged.
The plans will follow tradition, with his body expected to lie in state at Westminster Hall.
A formal funeral would follow nine days later, likely with burial in the royal vault at Windsor Castle, in a ceremony of expected grandeur.
This follows reports of declining health, with some insiders suggesting he may have only two years to live.
His public duties have been minimal, with Princess Anne taking on many responsibilities and Prince William also stepping back to support his wife, Kate Middleton, during her cancer treatment.
Reported tensions between Charles and William add complexity, with sources suggesting the King doubts his heir’s readiness for the throne.
This uncertainty presents a significant challenge for the monarchy’s future.