Camilla Urged King Charles «To Let It Go». Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Now Ready To Become King and Queen
The British royal family is currently facing a period of significant challenges.
King Charles is undergoing treatment for cancer, and Princess Kate is in recovery after a major surgery. In the midst of this, Prince William has stepped up to take on a central role, handling many of the monarchy’s day-to-day responsibilities. As a result, public conversations have intensified around when William might officially become king.
A source close to the palace reflected on William’s performance under pressure: “The queen would be so proud of how well he’s managed to compartmentalize everything and prioritize his duties to the crown.”
William has skillfully balanced his responsibilities as a caregiver, continued his own charitable initiatives, and begun covering some of his father’s official duties. Even King Charles has acknowledged his son’s efforts, reportedly impressed by how William is managing the transition.
Increased Royal Duties for William
As Charles continues his cancer treatment, there are whispers within palace walls about a possible early handover of the throne. “Charles can’t help but consider stepping down instead,” a source revealed, suggesting that William and Kate could take on the roles of king and queen sooner than expected.
Despite the uncertainty, William has already taken on a growing list of responsibilities. He maintains close coordination with King Charles’ aides and has emerged as a central figure in royal operations.
Princess Anne has also stepped in to support with additional public duties. According to royal historian Ed Owens, this shift signals William’s evolution—from attending major events to managing the monarchy’s everyday affairs.
Recently, William announced a bold initiative to build homes for the homeless in Cornwall—a move traditionally reserved for a reigning monarch. While he likely consulted his father beforehand, the announcement signals his readiness to lead and gives the public a glimpse of the kind of king he intends to be.
“William really seems to be stepping out and looking to establish his own identity as Prince of Wales in a way that he’s never had the opportunity to before,” one source explained. “And one that supports causes that are important to him but are also still in line with the overall values of the monarchy at the moment.”
The ongoing crisis has, in many ways, brought William’s role into sharper focus, making it clear that he is no longer just the Prince of Wales, but very much the king-in-waiting.
While still recovering, Kate is expected to gradually return to her public duties by April. The couple will also shift more of their routine to London, adjusting to the growing demands of their royal roles.
Plans for a Future Coronation
Behind the scenes, quiet discussions about succession have already taken place. The focus, however, is on a modern and simplified approach. “William and Kate don’t want all the traditional pomp and circumstance that make them seem out of touch,” a source said. They envision a toned-down coronation that aligns with their desire for a more relatable monarchy.
Throughout this period, Queen Camilla has remained by Charles’ side, encouraging him to take a step back. “She’s urged him to let it go and enjoy their golden years,” the insider added, emphasizing her hope for a more peaceful phase in their lives together.
The royal family’s recent health battles have stirred public discussion, particularly around transparency. While King Charles’ diagnosis was promptly shared with the public, Kate’s condition has remained largely private—prompting curiosity and speculation.
Though no official announcement has been made, it’s clear that a shift is underway. As King Charles faces his health challenges, he can take comfort in knowing that his son is more than ready to uphold the crown’s legacy.