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Expert Reveals Why Charles Does ‘Not Look Well’ in New Photos: ‘There Is Real Cause for Concern’

An expert points to a stark disconnect between the polite press coverage and the physical toll clearly visible on Charles.

Britain's King Charles III gestures as he sits with Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu (obscured) inside the Australian State Coach. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Justin Tallis - Pool)
Britain's King Charles III gestures as he sits with Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu (obscured) inside the Australian State Coach. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Justin Tallis - Pool)

The Palace and the broadsheets are sticking to a script of steady optimism — yet for one royal expert, the photography suggests otherwise. Writing for The Royalist, Tom Sykes argues that recent images of King Charles are beginning to reveal a reality that the domestic media outlets are simply too cautious to acknowledge. Following the monarch’s recent high-profile appearance with the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu, the expert points to a stark disconnect between the polite press coverage and the physical toll clearly visible on Charles. 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the formal welcome, at the Royal Dais, Datchet Road, for The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on day one of their State Visit to the United Kingdom on March 18, 2026 in Windsor, England. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the formal welcome at the Royal Dais, Datchet Road, for the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo)

“I have to say, the King’s appearance today with the President of Nigeria was worrying. He did not look well,” Sykes wrote on his Substack — dismissing the carefully curated optics of recovery that the Palace has worked so tirelessly to project. Despite the carefully staged public appearance, the expert argued, the camera often captures what a press release cannot sanitize. “We are now in a very odd situation where the British papers are barely acknowledging that the King is seriously ill,” Sykes highlighted, noting, “but on the evidence of the pictures, he looked weak, tired, and exhausted, with even more than usually swollen hands.” 

According to the expert, the King appeared 'very pale,' and the physical symptoms — specifically his 'noticeably swollen' hands — suggest a visible fragility that places Charles’ future commitments under a shadow of uncertainty, particularly his alleged visit to the US for their 250th Independence Anniversary. While reports suggest that the state visit will proceed as per schedule, Sykes highlights the telling absence of a formal announcement. “I suspect that any delay in formally announcing the trip has much more to do with Charles’ health and whether he is truly capable of undertaking it,” he wrote, suggesting that the delay isn’t rooted in political red tape, but the King’s physical capacity to endure the hardships of international travel. 

Britain's King Charles III (R) talks with Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu during a formal welcome at Datchet Road, ahead of a carriage procession to Windsor Castle, on the first day of State Visit by The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on March 18, 2026 in Windsor, England. President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu are conducting a historic State Visit to the United Kingdom, marking the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years and the first to be hosted at Windsor Castle. (Photo by Justin Tallis - Pool/Getty Images)
Britain's King Charles III (R) talks with Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu during a formal welcome at Datchet Road, ahead of a carriage procession to Windsor Castle. (Image Source: Getty Images | Justin Tallis - Pool)

His health is something that has allegedly also left Queen Camilla worried. According to Sykes, the Queen Consort is reportedly “keen for him to do less and slow down.” With the proposed dates now just four to five weeks away, the expert notes that the Palace is feeling quite confident that the King will be able to fulfill his royal duties without any issues. “But based on today’s photographs, I think there is real cause for concern,” detailed Sykes, highlighting that while diplomatic tensions rarely halt a tour, physical health is a different matter entirely. 

Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo
President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu, King Charles III, and Queen Camilla attend the formal welcome at the Royal Dais, Datchet Road, for the President and First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on day one of their State Visit to the United Kingdom on March 18, 2026, in Windsor.  (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo)

For the expert, the latest images of Charles play a very important role in the rapidly shifting royal narrative. Whether discussing the ‘untenable’ future of Prince Harry’s involvement with the Invictus Games or the monarch’s ability to remain the visible face of the Commonwealth, Sykes leans on the visual evidence as the ultimate truth-teller. The British media, he argues, often follows tradition and stays polite while talking about the King — but the latest photos are a serious reminder of his health struggles. 

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