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Queen Camilla makes big confession about King Charles

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Queen Camilla reveals she was trying to stop King Charles during cancer treatment
Queen Camilla reveals she was ‘trying to stop King Charles’ during cancer treatment

Queen Camilla surprised royal fans with her major confession about King Charles during the couple’s latest outing.

The Queen, 76, who has stood by the monarch’s side since he received the shocking news of his cancer diagnosis in February, admitted she was “trying to stop King Charles” during the monarch’s cancer treatment. Are”.

The Queen revealed the King was “thrilled” to return to public-facing duties this week and joked that she was “trying to stop him”.

Camilla opened up about the monarch’s dedication to her work during her reception at Buckingham Palace to relaunch the Wash Bags Project.

Speaking to Teresa Tiedeman, chair of In Kind Direct, the Queen said: “I think he was really thrilled to be out.”

“I’m trying to stop him,” Camilla said of how Charles has been feeling over the past few months.

In response, Tidman joked: “Good luck with that.”

King Charles returned to frontline duty on Tuesday after his medical team gave him the green light as they were pleased with his progress following his cancer diagnosis in February.

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