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Queen Camilla Shares Insights on King Charles’ Health Amid Ongoing Treatment
In a heartfelt update, Queen Camilla has opened up about King Charles' health during his ongoing cancer treatment.
Speaking at the 2nd Annual Queen's Reading Room Literary Festival held at Hampton Court Palace on June 8th, she provided a glimpse into her husband's recovery journey.
While chatting with renowned author Lee Child, the Queen reassured attendees that King Charles is doing well, though she humorously noted that he tends to ignore medical advice.
“He won't slow down and won't do what he's told,” she remarked, reflecting both concern and affection for her husband's tenacity.
The literary festival, which Queen Camilla initiated through her online book club in January 2021, has evolved significantly.
Originally launched as the Duchess of Cornwall, the initiative was rebranded in February 2023 as the Queen's Reading Room Charity.
Its mission focuses on promoting literacy across the UK and beyond, showcasing the Queen's commitment to literature.
Despite missing the Trooping the Colour event, Queen Camilla made a notable appearance at the festival alongside her son, Tom Parker Bowles.
Their presence marked a return to public duties after her recent trip to France with King Charles, highlighting their active involvement in royal engagements.
On June 6th, King Charles participated in commemorative events marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
He traveled to Normandy, where he attended significant ceremonies alongside members of the royal family, including Prince William, who represented the British Royals at Omaha Beach.
This trip was particularly meaningful as it was the King's first international excursion since Buckingham Palace disclosed his cancer diagnosis on February 5th.
Despite facing health challenges, King Charles has remained dedicated to his royal responsibilities, continuing to handle state paperwork and small audiences as advised by his doctors.
Peter, a royal correspondent, shared insights with Sky News Australia, emphasizing the King's pragmatic approach during this time.
He understands the necessity of focusing on his health while still engaging in key royal duties.
On April 30th, King Charles visited the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London, although the facility is not directly involved in his treatment.
The following day, Queen Camilla expressed her relief and joy at seeing him out and about again, indicating that he was eager to return to public life.
At a reception on May 1st, celebrating the relaunch of the Wash Bags Project, Queen Camilla shared her struggles to keep him from overexerting himself.
“I've been trying to hold him back,” she said, showing her protective instincts as his partner.
During the June 6th event at the British Normandy Memorial, the King delivered a poignant speech in both English and French, paying tribute to the sacrifices made by D-Day troops.
His words resonated deeply, reminding the audience of the historical significance of the occasion.
As King Charles continues to navigate his treatment, Buckingham Palace has expressed optimism regarding his recovery.
A spokesperson confirmed that while the King's treatment is ongoing, doctors are pleased with his progress, allowing him to resume certain public engagements.
Looking ahead, the King's schedule remains full.
On June 10th, he participated in the ceremonial presentation of a new Irish Guard's flag, stepping into his role as Colonel and Head of the Family Division.
This busy itinerary leads up to his official birthday march in London on June 15th, showcasing his unwavering commitment to his royal duties amidst personal challenges.