News of illness Queen Camilla worried the British. King Charles's wife had to give up her last public appearances. She was absent from the Olympic reception held at Buckingham Palace and from the ceremony in front of Westminster Abbey. A Palace spokesman said that the monarch's wife was struggling with a respiratory infection. Just recently, it was assured that the Queen would appear at important ceremonies to be held this weekend. Unfortunately, plans have changed.
Queen Camilla will not return to her duties yet
Queen Camilla was expected at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph, scheduled for November 9 and 10. Unfortunately, the latest announcement from the Palace suggests that the disease does not want to go away. “In line with medical advice, to ensure a full recovery and to protect others from potential risk, Her Majesty will not attend commemoration events this weekend. While this is a source of great disappointment to the Queen, she will celebrate the occasion privately at home and hopes that he will return to public duties at the beginning of next week,” the Mirror website quotes the spokesman.
Queen Camilla has a lot of responsibilities ahead of her. Her calendar is full to the brim
Next week is full of several important events at which the Queen plans to appear. On Tuesday, November 12, he is scheduled to host a reception at Clarence House for the authors shortlisted for this year's Booker Prize, where he will deliver a short speech to the shortlisted finalists. The official premiere of the second part of the film “Gladiator” will also take place on November 13 in London. The king and queen are scheduled to meet the stars of the blockbuster. A reception will also be held at Buckingham Palace on the same day. The event will be an opportunity to celebrate successes in the British film industry. Karol and Camilla are to be the hosts of the entire meeting. SEE ALSO: Queen Camilla broke royal protocol without hesitation. Everyone on the street could see it