King Charles delivered his last address as British King on December 15, 2025, entrusting Princess Catherine with the monarchy's future in an emotional plea that bypassed tradition and solidified her as the Crown's guardian.
In a Buckingham Palace broadcast amid his health decline, Charles gripped the lectern, voice breaking: "Catherine is the daughter I never knew I needed—the unwavering heart of our realm." He defended her against "rot from within," revealing suppressed threats and an "Iron Veil" faction undermining her influence, echoing Diana's fate. This decree named her "Guardian of the Realm and Heirs' Steward," a seismic shift granting her veto on key decisions pre-William's ascension.
The address intertwined with 2025 upheavals: William's Sussex title purge, Parliament's Archie probe, Doria's surrogacy bombshell, and Charlotte's leaked "Meg bullied my mother!" exposing Meghan's deceits. Charles praised Catherine's resilience—post-cancer grace, Saudi rejection poise, Queen Victoria tiara debut—contrasting Sussex chaos, with polls at 91% Wales support.

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