SHOCKING UPDATE: Lady Colin Campbell Claims King Charles’ Cancer Is “Not Curable” After Emergency Hospital Visit
London, UK – June 12, 2025 — In a revelation that has rocked the British public and royal insiders alike, Lady Colin Campbell has claimed that King Charles III’s cancer is “not curable”, following the monarch’s urgent hospital admission earlier this week. Speaking during a late-night podcast episode, the controversial royal commentator hinted at the grave reality behind the King’s condition.
“I have it on very good authority,” Lady Colin said, “that His Majesty’s recent hospital dash wasn’t for a routine check-up. It was a response to a sudden worsening of his condition. It turns out the disease is none other than pancreatic cancer — aggressive and, tragically, beyond curative treatment.”
While Buckingham Palace has not confirmed these claims, the statement quickly went viral, sparking a media firestorm and a flurry of concern from citizens across the Commonwealth. Official updates from the palace have, until now, referred only to a “form of cancer” discovered during treatment for an unrelated issue earlier this year.
Speculation about King Charles’ health has intensified over recent months, particularly after multiple engagements were postponed and the King was seen visibly fatigued at the recent Trooping the Colour rehearsal.
An unnamed palace source reportedly told The Times:
“There is a sense of quiet preparation. The King is receiving ongoing treatment, but everyone is aware that this may be a long and difficult road. Morale within the family is mixed — there’s grief, but also a strong sense of unity.”
Lady Colin Campbell, no stranger to controversy, has faced criticism in the past for airing sensitive royal information. However, her insider knowledge has sometimes proven accurate, and her latest remarks have left many wondering whether this is one of those moments.
Medical experts note that pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed late and carries a low survival rate, especially among patients in their seventies. If true, it could mean that King Charles, now 76, faces a limited timeline.
Royal watchers have also noted the increasing visibility of Prince William and Queen Camilla, both of whom have taken on larger public roles in recent months. Some observers now believe a transition of power could be unfolding quietly behind the scenes.