Princess Diana’s astrologer gives foreboding prediction on King Charles’ cancer battle in 2025

2024 is set to be a challenging year for King Charles III, who is currently battling cancer while balancing his royal duties. Astrologer Debbie Frank suggests that the monarch will face difficult decisions in the coming months, especially regarding his health and his responsibilities to the crown. Despite undergoing treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer, Charles has continued to maintain a public presence, although his health has visibly suffered. His chemotherapy is reportedly working well, but the toll on his body is noticeable, with aides having to cover sores around his mouth with makeup during public appearances.

Frank warns that the new year will bring both highs and lows for Charles, especially in February and March, when astrological factors like the positioning of Saturn will be particularly taxing on his health. He will need to manage his energy carefully, cutting back on activities and focusing on self-care. Despite this, there will be moments of productivity and joy, particularly around the full moon in May and into early June, though challenges will persist as the year progresses.

Charles’s energy may fluctuate, with the summer offering opportunities to fulfill personal goals, but he must remain mindful of his limits. By late autumn and into December, Frank predicts a resurgence in his vitality, with a boost in energy expected in the first half of December, potentially bringing a brighter period after a difficult year.

Amidst these trials, Charles’s Christmas at Sandringham is expected to be a special occasion, likely filled with the support of his extended family. Despite the ongoing health struggles, there’s a sense of hope that Charles will overcome this battle, though his journey through 2024 will undoubtedly test both his physical endurance and his resolve.

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