King Charles Is Busy Planning His 250 MILLION DOLLAR Funeral

King Charles is currently immersed in the macabre  task of orchestrating his own funeral arrangements. However, rather than approaching it with somber solemnity, he's embracing the  opportunity with gusto, intending to splurge a staggering $250 million on the grand affair.

King Charles has long yearned for the throne, and  since his reign was cut short by his tragic cancer diagnosis, he feels entitled to host the most lavish royal funeral to date. He's actually poised  to make this an even bigger send-off than what the beloved Queen Elizabeth received.

From Radar Online:


"Charles wants a send-off even bigger and better than Queen Elizabeth's," a well-placed palace insider told the National Enquirer.

"Charles says he waited 70 years to take the throne, so he deserves a fabulous farewell!" the source added.

Funeral preparations are reportedly code-named Operation Menai Bridge. Charles is said to be honored at Westminster Abbey with all the pomp and circumstance befitting a king. The guest list is said to include hundreds of foreign royals and dignitaries, as well as political and religious leaders, courtiers, and friends.

While funeral preparations are alleged to be underway, sources claim Charles' feuding family has thrown a wrench into his plans.

His disgraced brother, Prince Andrew, 64, who was stripped of his royal duties after an estimated $12 million legal settlement with Jeffrey Epstein's victim Virginia Giuffre, will allegedly have no formal role in the funeral, sources said.

"Once again, Andrew is asserting his innocence, but His Majesty will hear none of it," the insider added.

The King reportedly worries the feud between his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, could be another distraction — but the source claimed the stubborn monarch won't let petty squabbles threaten his final farewell.

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