Queen Camilla: The king should be doing well under the circumstances

Queen Camilla
The king should be doing well given the circumstances

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At her first public appointment after King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis was announced. (75) assured Queen Camilla (76) that her husband is doing very well given the circumstances. A palace insider also explains how important she is for Charles.

During an evening event to celebrate the commitment of several charities in Salisbury, England, Camilla thanked everyone for the many well wishes. “He’s doing extremely well given the circumstances,” she said, according to Rebecca English, Royal expert for the “Daily Mail”, on February 8 when asked about the well-being of King Charles III. explained. “He is very touched by all the letters and messages that the public has sent from all over. It is very encouraging.”

Charles and Camilla like Elizabeth and Philip?

“She’s his strength and his support, like [Prinz Philip] it was for the late queen,” says an anonymous source told “People” magazine and compares the couple’s relationship with that of Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), and her husband. “She will be great,” the insider is sure. Camilla will not only encourage and encourage Charles, she will also prepare him for everything that lies ahead.

Many royal experts agree that Charles can rely on his wife in particular in all situations. English recently harbored no doubt about itthat Camilla would be “more of a rock than ever in the coming difficult months” for the king.

Buckingham Palace announced on February 5 that Charles had been diagnosed with “a form of cancer” during tests during a hospital stay for prostate surgery. The king is undergoing treatment, but should not devote himself to any public tasks during this time. He wants to continue to take care of state business.

Royal biographer Robert Hardman explains: “Yes, he will be out of the public eye for a significant period of time, but there will be enough work for him – just not necessarily in a room with hundreds of people.” The king was “a fighter”, stoic and had deep faith, says Hardman. The insider believes that Charles wants to get back to work full-time as soon as possible. But that will depend on the treatment he receives, which can be very strenuous. “He will need a lot of support,” says the anonymous source.

Prince William is also back in action

Charles probably gets this support not only from Camilla, but also from Prince William (41). In addition to the Queen, it is expected that the heir to the throne will initially take on significantly more public tasks, even if William still has to look after his sick wife.

Princess Kate (42) had abdominal surgery a few weeks ago and is expected to recover until Easter. After a short break in which he cared for Kate and their children – Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5) – William resumed his public duties for the first time on Wednesday. Among other things, he attended a gala dinner hosted by London’s Air Ambulance Charity, where he also met Hollywood star Tom Cruise (61).

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