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King Charles is sharing big plans after dealing Prince Andrew another setback

King Charles is sharing big plans after dealing Prince Andrew another setback

King Charles unveiled the first major plan for the year 2025 after causing brother Prince Andrew a huge financial setback.

The 75-year-old and wife Queen Camilla will reportedly make a moving visit to Italy, which will also include an expected meeting with Pope Francis.

Nearly a week after wrapping up their 11-day tour to Australia and Samoa, for which Charles also halted his ongoing cancer treatment, the monarch is now planning to visit the European state next year.

According to The Mirror, a source revealed: “The King is ready to go and is incredibly positive about making plans for the future.”

“Although a visit to Italy in the early stages would provide a fantastic opportunity for the King and Queen to represent Britain and see some of the incredible sites of one of our closest neighbours,” they added.

Another well-known source revealed that the king was “keen to make up for lost time”, after taking a step back to undergo cancer treatment.

Charles will likely visit the capital Rome and plan an audience with the Pope at the Vatican.

It is pertinent to note that King Charles and Queen Camilla last visited Italy in 2017, as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

The update comes after a royal writer claimed King Charles has cut Prince Andrew’s £1million “living allowance” which he receives every year as their feud over the royal box remains unresolved.

King Charles was diagnosed with a form of cancer earlier this year and has been receiving treatment ever since.