Queen Camilla reveals what’s been cheering up King Charles since cancer diagnosis
Queen Camilla has given an update on her husband King Charles’ health following news of his cancer diagnosis.
Camilla, 76, attended a royal event at the Salisbury Cathedral in England on Thursday, which marked her official return to royal engagements since news of the monarch’s ailing health came to light.
When asked how her husband is getting on with his treatment, Camilla provided an update and revealed what’s making him smile during this time.
“He is doing extremely well under the circumstances. He is very touched by all of the letters and messages the public have been sending from everywhere. That’s very cheering,” according to royal reporter Rebecca English.
Charles, for his part, remains at Sandringham, his royal residence in Norfolk, England, where he began outpatient cancer treatment this week.
Ahead of Thursday’s event, Camilla was last seen leaving Clarence House with Charles on Tuesday, soon after the King’s quick catch-up with estranged son Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex’s stint on home soil was a short one — 24 hours to be exact — less than an hour of which was spent with his father.
Harry reportedly stayed at a luxe London hotel during his one-night getaway, rather than staying with family at one of their many royal residences peppered across the country.
According to Charles’ former butler Grant Harrold, the duke decided to stay at a hotel to show the royal family that he was capable of “supporting himself” financially.
It’s believed that Harry did not see his estranged brother Prince William during his quick stint in England, not his sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who is currently recovering from her recent abdominal surgery.
William, for his part, returned to royal duties Wednesday morning to host an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
There, the Prince of Wales, 41, shared how the Princess of Wales, 42, has been getting on behind closed doors following her surgery last month.
According to Patricia Spruce, one of the people honored by the prince at the event, William said that Middleton has “two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind.”
At the soiree, the heir to the throne addressed photographers for the first time since Buckingham Palace announced his father’s cancer diagnosis.
Inside at the podium, William added, “I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you also for the kind messages of support for Catherine and my father, especially in recent days. It means a great deal to us all.”
“The past few weeks have a rather medical focus, so I thought I’d come to an air ambulance function to get away from it all,” he quipped.
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