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True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen says the Princess of Wales is ‘the power behind the throne’ as she prepares to be a supportive queen consort for Prince William. Could the Prince and Princess of Wales be key to saving a monarchy plagued by a health crisis ? Some royal experts seem to think so. King Charles III, who once expressed his desire for a slimmed-down monarchy, has witnessed several key members of the royal family become sidelined.

Both he and Kate Middleton are battling cancer, and his sister, Princess Anne, recognized as his right-hand woman, has been hospitalized for a concussion. KATE MIDDLETON EAGER TO MAKE WIMBLEDON APPEARANCE AMID CANCER BATTLE: EXPERT The Princess of Wales put on a brave face for Trooping the Colour June 15. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images) Prince Andrew has been keeping a low profile since his scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein resulted in a nuclear interview in 2019, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to live in California after making their exit in 2020.



"William and Kate, far and away the most beloved members of the royal family, really are the pillars on which the future of the monarchy rests," Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," told Fox News Digital. "If either one of them starts to wobble, the whole thing can come crashing down. At the moment, Kate is at her most vulnerable.

The ground beneath Kate is shifting in major ways. Only time can tell if she can stand strong." Royal author and Vanity Fair corresponde.

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