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The royal assistant has opened up about how Queen Camilla balanced royal duties in support King Charles III After his diagnosis of cancer in 2024.
“It was exhausting,” said an unnamed helper during an interview with Newsweek For an envelope story published on Wednesday, March 12.
“For a woman it would be an exhausting half of her age.” However, I think that if it is to try to see the advantage of this period, it actually gave a chance for the media and the world, to see some of the work she has always done with greater interest and clarity, ”the assistant continued.
The assistant reflected when visiting Camilly at the London Cancer Center 31. January 2024, when she knew her husband was diagnosed with cancer before it was announced to the public.
“She had to perform public duties knowing that the king was diagnosed with cancer, including a visit to the Maggie Center in London, yet she was not able to prove the least flicker of vulnerability when she went to know what they knew privately,” the assistant said.
The helper added that it was “amazing” when he saw Camilla exported her royal role with “her own private anxiety”.
5th February 2024, Buckingham Palace notified The king was diagnosed with an unpublished “form of cancer” after a corrective procedure for enlarged prostate.
The following month, Princess Kate Middleton revealed she had also received a diagnosis of cancer After undergoing abdominal surgery.
Although Kate announced in January that she was in remission, she believes that the king is still receiving treatment because he continues his duties.
Charles started 2025 with a schedule, including a visit to Poland in January for the 80s. King and Queen are also planning Visit Italy in April.
Royal experts and former employees had previously said Us every week that the king does not plan to slow down at any time.
“He is devoted to his role,” said former chef of the Palace Darren McGrady Our in January. “And I think the only thing that held him back in ’24 was cancer, and, as you know, it went through.”
“I think there are very few things to knock King Charles of his duty, which I think he takes really seriously,” he added.
“I think everyone is looking forward to a complete schedule and continuous contract,” said Royal photographer Samir Hussein Our. “Certainly the king is eager to make it, and it is a very encouraging number of jobs he has proved despite his treatment.”