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King Charles' death plans 'Operation Menai' against cancer

He recently returned to royal duties, but the insider says it’s been difficult.

“He does perform in public, but that is for shorter periods of time.”

They added: “He is often brought in by helicopter and then taken out again. After a fight he needs a good rest.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, he was given just two years to live after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

As for the future, a state funeral isn’t the only thing on Charles’s mind. An advocate of modernizing – and slimming down – the monarchy, Charles envisions a future in which fewer and fewer royals are allowed access to the Buckingham Palace balcony during events such as Trooping the Colour.