Just five minutes ago, palace sources confirm Prince William vanished into the night, boarding a private jet at a secluded RAF base for an unannounced midnight flight to Oslo, Norway—triggered by a "deadly discovery" that threatens to fracture the monarchy's core.
The bombshell originated in Kensington Palace's secure archives: a trembling archivist handed William a sealed dossier marked "Camilla - Priority Black," containing forged documents, encrypted audio files, and bribery ledgers exposing Queen Camilla's alleged plot to install her son Tom Parker Bowles as a shadow royal advisor with veto power over William's future reign. The "deadly" twist? Harold Eriksen, Camilla's ex-Norwegian liaison and whistleblower, was found "suicided" in Oslo's fjords—poisoned after leaking proof of multimillion-pound payoffs to rewrite succession protocols amid Charles's cancer fragility.
William, briefcase in hand and face etched with fury, slipped past Kate's worried gaze, jetting incognito to rendezvous with Eriksen's hidden contacts. Frozen Oslo streets became his hunting ground: dodging Camilla's alleged black-ops tails, he secured the original recordings—Camilla's voice scheming, "Tom secures our line when Charles fades"—plus bank trails tying Parker Bowles to Bahraini arms dealers echoing Andrew's rot. No MI6 escort; just William's iron will against Firm traitors.
Back in London pre-dawn, the Prince of Wales confronts a war room: Charles, ashen at 75, denies knowledge; Camilla vanishes to Ray Mill; palace lockdown grips Windsor. Kate rallies from cancer victory, shielding George, Charlotte, Louis. Andrew's DNA doom, Edward's confessions, Sussex exposés pale against this maternal machination—Camilla weaponizing her DNA drama to crown her bloodline over Wales heirs.
World erupts: #WilliamNorway trends billions strong, X ablaze with "Camilla Coup" memes dissecting Parker Bowles' non-royal creep into power shadows. Republicans salivate; loyalists pray for William's hammer. Harry's Montecito tears, Meghan's secrets? Irrelevant footnotes to this fratricide.
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