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The queen fears for Charles after his comment “I hope to survive”
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The queen fears for Charles after his comment “I hope to survive”

Friends of queen camilla has told the Daily Beast that she is “terrified” and “afraid” of getting cancer. King Charles is “hastening” his recovery after palace aides told newspapers this weekend that his office had informed the British government that he was again available for long-distance travel.

His advisors were quick to declare his recent trip to Australia and Samoa a great success, even though it is clear that any medium-term impact on his health has yet to be established.

There have also been questions about how the queen has mentally coped with the trip. She previously spent a week at an exclusive, private Ayurvedic retreat in India, but seemed quite uneasy during the trip.

On the last day of the tour, he had what a friend called an “emotional reaction,” apparently alternating between laughter and tears, after Charles made, rather casually, a telling comment at a farewell ceremony in Samoa, telling dignitaries : “I will always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope to survive long enough to see them again.”

The king’s friends have dismissed any suggestion that the king was, in fact, saying goodbye or suggesting that he might die soon, even though, prima facieThat seemed to be exactly what he was saying.

But a friend of Camila told the Daily Beast: “It was a strange thing to say, and I think Camilla had an emotional reaction. Of course. She is terrified. They have had a horrible year. Now, with this return to work, it is understandable that she fears that her husband will rush. “She just wants him to slow down and prioritize her health.”

The British media has generally portrayed the incident as a laughing fit due to a non-operational microphone, but this characterization has been disputed online.

Britain's Queen Camilla attends the handover and farewell ceremony on the last day of the royal visit to Samoa in the village of Siumu in Apia on October 26, 2024. (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)Britain's Queen Camilla attends the handover and farewell ceremony on the last day of the royal visit to Samoa in the village of Siumu in Apia on October 26, 2024. (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Britain’s Queen Camilla attends the handover and farewell ceremony on the last day of the royal visit to Samoa in the village of Siumu in Apia on October 26, 2024. (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MANAUI FAULALO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Adding to the sense of uneven messaging is a new report that says King Charles’ doctors are also concerned about instructions from the palace that the 76-year-old monarch, who has cancer and undergoes weekly treatment sessions, is to return. to a full and exhausting life. international travel schedule while still being treated for the illness, a new report claims.

He daily mail Ephraim Hardcastle’s pseudonymous column, which is actually written by editors based on suggestions from the newsroom, published an article on Tuesday saying there was “concern among the king’s medical team” because they had not had a chance to assess the king. before palace sources reported. Sunday newspapers that the king would undertake a “full programme” of overseas engagements next year.

the london Sunday schedule reported that Buckingham Palace was in contact with the British government about the tours that Charles and Queen Camilla will undertake next year, with a source saying: “It is a great testament to the King’s devotion to service and duty that he was prepared to get this far and he was incredibly happy and very determined to do it. We’re now working on a full overseas tour schedule that looks pretty normal for next year, which is a highlight for us to finish (this trip). , knowing that we can think in those terms.”

The king “paused” his cancer treatment during the tour and, although he seemed in surprisingly good spirits for the duration of the tour, some photographs showed him clearly suffering with what appeared to be sore, irritated lips and swollen, swollen hands, which are known sides. effects of some forms of cancer treatment.

The king has avoided attending the COP environmental summit in Azerbaijan next week while he recovers from the tour, much to the relief of his wife, as the Daily Beast previously reported.

However, sources told Mail Doctors were due to carry out a full assessment of his well-being, and it is suggested that officials now proclaiming that he will return to traveling around the world on royal business next year have got ahead of themselves.

Tom Parker Bowles King Charles stepson, spoke about his concern for Charles’ health, narration People how the monarch’s cancer diagnosis has been “very worrying”, saying: “It’s a scary disease, and when someone close to you gets it, whatever it is, it’s a very worrying thing. But my mother is also strong. She supports him in every way. “I think it’s wonderful to have someone you love by your side.”