King Charles‘ cancer diagnosis has not only been tough for him, but also for his loved ones. And Queen Camilla has reportedly been worried about the monarch’s health from the very beginning, with her fears only intensifying now that he is increasing his workload. A senior palace official told GB News that the King will return to a “pretty normal looking full overseas tour program” in the new year, and Queen Camilla is understandably worried!
We already know that she is keen to keep stress out of her husband’s life as he is undergoing treatment for cancer, hence why she is adamant that Prince Harry should keep his distance. But she reportedly doesn’t think King Charles should be working as much as he is, either…
Queen Camilla Reportedly Wants King Charles To 'Slow Down' And 'Prioritize His Health'
According to reports, Queen Camilla thinks the King may be doing too much too soon, with sources claiming that she is scared about what it could do to his health.
"She is terrified," an insider reportedly told GB News, in reference to her getting "emotional" during King Charles' speech during his farewell ceremony in Samoa last month. In the speech, he said: "I shall always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope that I survive long enough to come back again and see you."
The insider confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla "have had a horrendous year," and added: "Now with this return to work, she is understandably fearful her husband is rushing it. She just wants him to slow down and prioritize his health."
Royal Expert Thinks King Charles' Recent Trip To Australia And Samoa Was 'Positive' And 'Reviving'
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams recently weighed in on the King's health, and claimed that his brief trip to Australia last month was a positive sign.
"This is a very, very important development, I think it's very positive," Fitzwilliams reportedly told GB News, in reference to his and Queen Camilla's short trip to Australia and Samoa, before going on to say that making those visits was likely quite healing for him too.
"We know that the King has a very holistic approach to his work and his life generally," Fitzwilliams continued, adding: "And there's no doubt that the recent trip to Australia and Samoa was tremendously reviving for him."