Following the announcement that the British monarch was diagnosed with the disease, his wife, Queen Camilla, broke the silence. What did she say about his state of health?
Camilawife of king Charles IIIspoke for the first time after the Buckingham Palace issued the statement in which he announced that the monarch has cancer. The queen’s statements were made during an official visit to the Salisbury Cathedral, southern England.
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There, the wife of king of united kingdom She was consulted by a man about the monarch’s health. At that, she broke the silence on the Charles cancer and replied that “He is doing very well under the circumstances.“.


What Queen Camilla said after the announcement that Charles III has cancer
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The first appearance of King Carlos III with Camila after the announcement that he has cancer.
Courtesy Henry Nicholls / AFP.
However, her statements did not end there, as the queen consort added that the son of Queen Elizabeth II “He is very moved by the letters and messages that have been sent to him from all over“In addition, he maintained that receiving that type of affection is “very encouraging” for him.
While Queen Camilla visited Salisbury, Charles III remained at the rural residence of Sandringhamwhere they moved last Tuesday.
Carlos III began cancer treatment: what will happen to his functions
At 75 years old and less than 18 months after ascending the throne, the King Charles III began cancer treatment on Monday of which the type has not yet been specified.
In this context, the monarch will continue with some of his administrative functions, although will be absent from public appearances indefinitely.
Even, as indicated from Downing Street, The king’s weekly audience with the British prime minister was held “by phone“. Before that, Rishi Sunak had highlighted that King Charles III’s illness was detected in time and maintained that everyone wants him to “make a full recovery.”
Finally, the British media assure that the face-to-face meetings between the king of the United Kingdom and the prime minister They should resume in two weeks.
Source: Ambito