A royal help opened how Queen Camilla Balanced royal bakes while supporting King Charles III After his diagnosis of cancer in 2024.
“It was exhausting,” said the unnamed assistant during an interview with Nowsweek For a cover history published on Wednesday March 12.
“It would have exhausted for a woman half of her age. But I think that if we want to try to see an advantage of this period, in fact, it gave a chance to the media and the world to see part of the work that she had always done with greater interest and more clarity, “continued the assistant.
Help thought about Camilla’s visit to a London Cancer Center on January 31, 2024, when she knew that her husband had been diagnosed with cancer before her public announcement.
“She had to undertake public tasks knowing that the king had received a diagnosis of cancer, including a visit to a center of Maggie in London, and yet not to be able to show the slightest vulnerability when she went there knowing what she knew in private,” said help.
The assistant added that it was “surprising” to see how Camilla balanced his role as a royal work with “his own private anxieties”.
February 5, 2024, Buckingham Palace announcement The king had been diagnosed with an “form of cancer” not disclosed following a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate.
The following month, Princess Kate Middleton revealed that she also had received a cancer diagnosis After undergoing abdominal surgery.
Although Kate announced in January that she was in remission, the king would always be a treatment while he continues his duties.
Charles launched 2025 with a crowded calendar, including a visit to Poland in January for the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. The king and the queen also provide for Visit Italy in April.
Royal experts and former staff members have already said US Weekly that the king does not intend to slow down anytime soon.
“He is devoted to his role,” said former chief of the Palais Darren McGrady We in January. “And I think the only thing that held him in ’24 was cancer and you know, going through it.”
“There is very little that I think that King Charles would do his duty, which I think he takes very seriously,” he added.
“I think everyone is looking forward to a year of a full schedule and uninterrupted commitments,” said royal photographer Samir Hussein We. “Admittedly, the king is impatient that this is the case and this very encourages the number of jobs he has been able to assume despite his treatment.”