Queen Camilla to take a break from royal duties weeks after King Charles’ Canc*r diagnosis

Following several challenging weeks in which she was required to take on a significant amount of the royal family’s responsibilities, rumors have claimed that Queen Camilla is...

Following several challenging weeks in which she was required to take on a significant amount of the royal family’s responsibilities, rumors have claimed that Queen Camilla is stepping back from her role.

 

Hi there! indicate that Camilla will take a brief break from her royal commitments for a week, during which time she will not be involved in any activities that would otherwise occupy her time.

The Queen is scheduled to head the Royal Family for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, which is when it is said that she will be going back to work. It’s said that in the interim, other senior royals will fill in for her.

 

It’s no secret that King Charles has been avoiding the typical royal responsibilities that come with being in power due to his recent health issues. After receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate early last month, the King was diagnosed with an unidentified type of cancer. He is currently undergoing treatment.

Kate Middleton’s hospital stay and recovery period complicated things even further, so Prince William may not have been able to help as much as he otherwise would have.

Queen Camilla has stepped up her royal responsibilities in an attempt to fill the hole; last week, she led the royal family at the funeral service for the late King Constantine of Greece.

We can only assume that Camilla, who Hello! reports is scheduled to spend her “week off” with King Charles and other family members, will appreciate the previously mentioned respite from engagements.

Regarding Charles, the King has a well-established pattern of dividing his time between London and the English royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk. The royal family has not disclosed the type or stage of the cancer the monarch is undergoing, although he is still receiving treatment.

In an encounter with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunka, King Charles acknowledged that the outpouring of love and support he has received from the public since his illness has brought him to tears. Regarding Charles’s recuperation, the royal family’s official line is that he is doing well and staying upbeat.

In fact, Kate Middleton, who was admitted to the hospital in late January reportedly for a planned stomach treatment, is the subject of similar criticism.

Following her 13-day stay at the London Clinic, the future Queen has been recuperating at home. It is anticipated that she will resume her duties after Easter. Although it was emphasized last week that there is no reason for concern, many royal fans are concerned about Kate’s health due to the Palace’s lack of updates.

The Princess of Wales would not be returning until after Easter, and Kensington Palace stated that it would only provide updates on noteworthy events. This was made quite plain from the beginning.

I hope King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoy their time together for a few days.