Britain’s Queen Camilla, 76, shared positive news about her husband King Charles’s health as she engaged with crowds during her visit to Northern Ireland on Thursday. King Charles, who has been undergoing treatment for cancer since January, was described by Camilla as “doing very well.” His absence from public duties has seen Camilla and Prince William stepping up as prominent figures representing the royal family.
During her interactions in Belfast, Camilla displayed her warm demeanor, engaging with members of the public. She shared light-hearted moments, including joking with workers in a bakery and graciously accepting well-wishes for her husband from a schoolgirl outside a shop. Camilla expressed gratitude for the supportive messages, indicating that Charles would be delighted to receive them.
Camilla and Prince William have been actively fulfilling royal duties this week, meeting people and participating in charitable endeavors. Their efforts come as another key figure, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, continues to recover from health issues following abdominal surgery for a non-cancerous condition in January. Kate is expected to resume official duties after Easter, on March 31.
The health status of Kate Middleton has garnered significant attention, with recent reports suggesting unauthorized attempts to access her private health records at the London hospital where she was treated. This development prompted an investigation by Britain’s data watchdog, further highlighting the public interest in the royal family’s well-being.
Later on Thursday, Queen Camilla is scheduled to attend an event celebrating Northern Ireland’s rich literary history at Hillsborough Castle. This event, hosted by poet Paul Muldoon, aligns with Camilla’s passion for literature and her dedication to promoting literacy through her reading charity.
In a previous statement, Camilla reassured the public about King Charles’s health, remarking that he was “doing extremely well under the circumstances.” Her ongoing updates provide reassurance to well-wishers and underscore the resilience of the royal family during challenging times.
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