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Could Prince Charles stand aside and pass the throne to Prince William?

A 'wounded' heir apparent wants to walk away and let his son rule.
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As the Queen struggles to return to public life after a mystery illness, courtiers are deep in planning mode for the coronation of King Charles III โ€“ which most palace insiders admit could come sooner rather than later.

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The only problem is, the worldโ€™s longest-serving monarch-in-waiting is getting cold feet when it comes to finally claiming the crown.

Sources tell Womanโ€™s Day that Charles is โ€œconsumed with dreadโ€ at the thought of fulfilling his birthright, to the point where heโ€™s raised the idea of standing aside for his son, 39-year-old Prince William.

โ€œCharles is feeling rather glum about it all. Heโ€™s lost his father, his mother is ill, heโ€™s served as an unofficial regent for several years now, and still the British public hasnโ€™t really warmed to him,โ€ says a source.

โ€œHe knows heโ€™s not popular, and despite being a trailblazer on things like climate change decades before they were a hot-button topic, people still tend to see Charles as an out-of-touch old duffer. Heโ€™s starting to wonder if passing the baton down to William, who is very well liked and often tops royal popularity polls, would be the worst thing in the world.โ€

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Could Charles pass the throne to son William?

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At 73, Charles has been preparing to rule for most of his life, but just as heโ€™s reached the precipice of that destiny, thereโ€™s little doubt the cards are falling around him.

In the past two years, his youngest son Prince Harry, 37, has defected with his family to America, where heโ€™s slammed the monarchy as an outdated, sexist and racist institution that made him feel trapped.

His brother Prince Andrew, 61, is embroiled in a sexual assault case in which an American woman claims he raped her when she was a child.

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โ€œHe knows heโ€™s not popular, and despite being a trailblazer on things like climate change decades before they were a hot-button topic, people still tend to see Charles as an out-of-touch old duffer.โ€

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Charles himself is in hot water over a cash-for-honours scandal in which it was revealed a wealthy Saudi businessman had donated millions of pounds to royal charities in exchange for British citizenship and a knighthood.

Sources say heโ€™s also wounded by the fact thereโ€™s so much public opposition to him making his second wife and former mistress, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, his queen โ€“ when heโ€™d promised years ago to merely name her princess consort out of respect to his first wife, the late, beloved, Princess Diana.

โ€œCharles is in the worst possible headspace at the worst possible time,โ€ laments a palace insider.

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โ€œHalf of his staff are worried heโ€™s just going to call an impromptu press conference and call it quits there and then โ€“ which would ruin everything, not to mention break his motherโ€™s heart.โ€

Camilla to become 'Princess Consort' when Charles is King
Camilla to become 'Princess Consort' when Charles is King
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One of Charlesโ€™ greatest fears, says one source, is being humiliated at his own coronation.

โ€œHeโ€™s dreading it. Donโ€™t get me wrong, heโ€™s desperate to be king, but heโ€™s realising thereโ€™s going to be some unsavoury elements to it in the first few years, largely because people donโ€™t have any affection for him or Camilla whatsoever,โ€ says the insider.

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โ€œHeโ€™s dourly predicting that no one will turn out to line the streets during his coronation like they did for the Queen, and every royal wedding after that. He thinks heโ€™ll be humiliated and is dragging his feet on getting to planning anything, even though his team is anxious to get started. Charles has always been led by emotion and everyoneโ€™s worried heโ€™s going to throw it all in.โ€

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