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Early in the year, we learned that King Charles and the Princess of Wales (formerly known as Kate Middleton) were admitted to the hospital to undergo planned procedures. Both royals later disclosed their cancer diagnoses and that they were seeking treatment.

With two senior royals out of commission and a new slimmed-down monarchy, many wondered if others in the family would step up to the plate to help out during the trying time with everyone stretched so thin.

Now, a psychic is predicting that another royal is going to continue helping out with some duties while someone who used to work for the family believes that person is a natural because they’re so much like the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Kate Middleton and King Charles III depart after visiting The Prince's training site for arts and culture in London
Kate Middleton and King Charles III depart after visiting The Prince’s training site for arts and culture in London | Karwai Tang/WireImage

Psychic says another royal is ready and willing to help with more duties

Inbaal Honigman is a celebrity psychic astrologer who has been reading Tarot since the ’90s. She has appeared in media for more than 20 years giving her predictions for Big Brother’s Little Brother, Elle Magazine, and talkSPOR T radio to name a few. In 2023, she predicted that the following year King Charles would develop an “illness” that would “become public knowledge via an official announcement.” And even before the monarch’s cancer diagnosis was made public, Honigman hinted that the king would have an “extended medical leave” and that Prince William would have to pick up more engagements.

Now, Honigman has read Tarot for the king and the Prince of Wales and is revealing what she sees ahead for them in the coming months and how they’ll be getting some help from another family member.

For Prince William, the psychic pulled “The Magician” card which is all about balancing work and commitments with family time.

Prince William delivers a speech during the London Air Ambulance Charity Gala Dinner
Prince William delivers a speech during the London Air Ambulance Charity Gala Dinner | Daniel Leal – WPA Pool/Getty Images

“A review of the charities that the prince supports is on the cards, as he balances out all the work he’s able to do with all his other commitments,” she shared per Slingo. “He’ll be photographed on a red carpet to much applause. A pro at balancing his personal life against his many commitments, Willam’s year is busy. But he makes sure that he can find the time to enjoy his family, read a book, and go for a country walk ensuring that he doesn’t suffer from burnout.”

As for the king, Honigman pulled a “3 of wands” and predicted that another royal “is set to join the roster” to help shoulder some of the load the working royals have carried since the king and Kate began receiving their cancer treatment.

The astrologer explained: “The king, with Queen Camilla and Prince William, find the time to share their duties around — some of their favorite charities will see another royal join the roster of patrons, and some will change hands, according to personal passions and geographical locations.”

Who royal watchers think has stepped up the most for the family

Prince William, Mike Tindall, Zara Tindall, and Princess Beatrice attend Easter Sunday service at St. George's Chapel
Prince William, Mike Tindall, Zara Tindall, and Princess Beatrice attend Easter Sunday service at St. George’s Chapel | Samir Hussein/WireImage

Many royal watchers and fans have speculated about which royal that could be. Although Princess Eugenie threw her support behind the royal family via an Instagram post back in May, she still lives in Portugal part-time. Another family who could help out would be Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, but she hasn’t made nearly as many public appearances lately as Eugenie’s older sister, Princess Beatrice, has.

While Beatrice has not been named a “working” member of the royal family, she really stepped up in recent months in the wake of the king and Kate’s cancer diagnosis. She has attended a number of events either with or on behalf of the royal family including garden parties, Royal Ascot, and Wimbledon. And someone who used to work for the royals agrees we’ll be seeing more of the princess in the coming months.

Grant Harrold was King Charles’ butler from 2004 to 2011. During his time working for the now-monarch and his wife, Camilla, Harrold’s duties also included that of valet, house manager, housekeeper, and driver.

Princess Beatrice attends day nine of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships
Princess Beatrice attends day nine of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships | Karwai Tang/WireImage

Speaking on behalf of Fruity Slots Harrold said he believes “it will be a busy year for Beatrice. She has been brought in to represent the family a lot more than normal. She’s been seen out and about at events independently a lot more than her sister … Beatrice is dedicated to this and shows she has what it takes to step in when necessary. Above all, she seems to enjoy herself doing this.”

The former butler added that the princess is like her late grandmother in many ways, explaining: “Beatrice follows in the footsteps of the late queen … She spent a lot of time with her, so it’s not surprising it would have influenced her. We can see this from the way she presents herself in public. She’s got a lovely way about her. She takes things on with elegance, but a determination to do the right thing. She’s very humble, too. It’s clear she was impacted by the queen’s death — so I believe she wants to make her proud.”