10 MINUTES AGO: BUCKINGHAM SHAKEN AS TERRIBLE NEWS STRIKES QUEEN CAMILLA
The royal world has once again been plunged into despair. Only minutes ago, Tom Parker Bowles — son of Queen Camilla — was seen sprinting into Buckingham Palace, his face streaked with tears. Witnesses outside the gates described him as “ashen, broken, and gasping for breath” as he cried out for the King. The moment he entered, the atmosphere shifted. Courtiers rushed through corridors, bells rang for attendants, and the palace was thrown into turmoil.
Inside the royal chambers, King Charles III reportedly screamed for doctors, his voice echoing through the grand halls. “Now! Save her! Do not let this happen!” he is said to have cried, clutching at those around him. Yet despite frantic efforts, whispers soon spread that hope was already gone.
Journalists stationed outside were barred from entry, guards forming an unbreakable line at the gates. Still, word trickled out in fragments — fragments grim enough to confirm the nation’s fears. A shadowy announcement, read aloud by a trembling aide, carried the devastating words: “Camilla, she has…” The unfinished phrase was enough to send shockwaves across Britain, leaving citizens in stunned silence.
Princess Anne was seen rushing into the Palace, her usual composure shattered as she wiped tears from her eyes. Prince William, standing beside Catherine, reportedly held her hand so tightly his knuckles turned white. Even Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, often kept distant from the spotlight, were called to gather. It was clear: the royal family had been summoned for a farewell.
Though Buckingham has yet to release an official confirmation, insiders reveal that Queen Camilla had been quietly battling health struggles in recent weeks. Her absence from several public engagements had sparked questions, though palace officials insisted she was simply “resting.” Now, those reassurances seem tragically hollow.
Outside the Palace, mourners gathered within minutes of the news breaking. Strangers embraced, candles were lit, and bouquets began piling against the black iron gates. “We feared this day would come,” whispered one woman through tears. “But to hear it now, so suddenly—it’s unbearable.”
Across the Commonwealth, leaders and citizens alike began sending messages of concern. In Parliament, members paused proceedings as word of the tragedy spread. In Windsor, church bells tolled softly in the dawn, marking the shadow that now looms over the monarchy.
For King Charles, the blow is beyond description. Those closest to him say he is “inconsolable,” unable to fathom life without his beloved wife and steadfast companion. Camilla, once a controversial figure, had risen over the decades to become a pillar of support not only for Charles but for the institution itself. Her loss, if confirmed, represents not just a personal tragedy but a destabilizing wound for the monarchy.
As of this hour, Buckingham Palace has yet to complete its statement. The world waits, breath held, for the final confirmation that may forever alter the reign of Charles III.
The silence at the gates is deafening. Britain prays, but the shadows have already fallen.