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Camilla to play important role in 'supporting' Charles through cancer battle

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Queen Camilla has been keen to stress the King is managing well
Queen Camilla has been keen to stress the King is managing well

DEVOTED Queen Camilla will play an "important role" supporting the King as he undergoes cancer treatment.

Camilla urged workaholic King Charles, 75, to slow down before he was hospitalised for an operation on an enlarged prostate last month.

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Yesterday, the King wore a sombre expression as he waved to crowds while walking alongside his wife at St Mary Magdalene Church in SandringhamCredit: Rex
Camilla was by King Charles' side as he left hospital on January 29 after his prostate operation
Camilla was by King Charles' side as he left hospital on January 29 after his prostate operationCredit: The Mega Agency
Queen Camilla smiles as she arrives for her visit to the newly opened Meadows Community Centre earlier this month
Queen Camilla smiles as she arrives for her visit to the newly opened Meadows Community Centre earlier this monthCredit: Getty

The King has now been diagnosed with cancer after a "separate issue" was detected by docs in that operation, it was revealed last night.

The Sun understands the Queen, who has been described as the King's "rock", is preparing to play an important role in supporting her husband throughout his period of treatment while continuing with a full programme of public duties.

A source told the Mirror: "She doesn’t want to let anyone down.

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"She never complains, she just gets on with it."

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. 

"Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer."

Yesterday, the King wore a sombre expression as he waved to crowds while walking alongside his wife at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

The couple have stayed in Norfolk since the King left hospital on Monday.

He underwent the "corrective procedure" at the London Clinic just off Harley Street last month.

And the Queen, 76, was a constant by his side as she visited three times in 24 hours the day after his operation.

At the time she was keen to stress to onlookers that the King was "fine".

Ahead of the surgery, Buckingham Palace said the monarch would be treated for an "enlarged prostate".

And Camilla had reassured royal well-wishers the King was "fine" and "looking forward to getting back to work".

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A spokesperson added that Charles would pause royal duties while he recovers.

He smiled and waved by his wife's side as he left the London Clinic last Monday.

Buckingham Palace said: "The King was discharged from hospital following planned medical treatment.

"He has rescheduled forthcoming public engagements to allow for a period of private recuperation.

"The King would like to thank the medical team and all those involved in supporting his hospital visit.

"He is grateful for all the kind messages he has received in recent days."

'Slow down'

Earlier this week, Camilla said her husband was "doing his best" as she opened a cancer support centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London.

Camilla, who married the King in 2005, has tirelessly supported the Monarch throughout his battle with his health in recent weeks.

She continued her own engagements in public, while privately urging her husband to rest.

An insider said: “The Queen has told him he needs to slow down a bit.”

Sources close to the King say he “likes to be busy”, is “raring to go” and had been reading his government Red Boxes.


What we know so far:

  • The King has been diagnosed with a form of cancer
  • Prince Harry is flying to the UK to support his father
  • Meghan will remain in California with their children
  • The King personally called his siblings and children to tell them
  • He is receiving expert care from specialist doctors
  • His Majesty returned from Sandringham to London to begin treatment
  • Doctors advised the King to postpone public-facing Royal duties
  • Camilla is preparing to play an important role supporting the King
  • Charles will continue to receive Red Boxes and State documents during his treatment
  • The King will continue to meet the Prime Minister for a weekly audience

He was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate on January 17 after suffering from symptoms.

He immediately scrapped engagements on the advice of doctors.

A royal source added: “His work ethic is well known and not a surprise to anyone.”

He is understood to have wanted to share the news to encourage other men to get themselves checked.

NHS England said the "enlarged prostate" page on the NHS website received one visit every five seconds on the day the King's diagnosis was announced.

NEVER STOPS

It was previously reported that although he may not be seen on public engagements for a month, he will continue to work while resting.

The King is known to work seven days a week, as Prince William remarked on a documentary for his dad’s 70th, “the man never stops".

He added: “When we were kids there were bags and bags and bags of work that the office just sent to him.”

And Prince Harry told the documentary Prince, Son and Heir — Charles at 70, screened in November 2018: “He does need to slow down.

“This is a man who has dinner ridiculously late at night.

“And then goes to his desk later that night and will fall asleep on his notes to the point of where he’ll wake up with a piece of paper stuck to his face.”

The King extended his stay in hospital after his prostate operation sparking concerns for his health
The King extended his stay in hospital after his prostate operation sparking concerns for his healthCredit: Peter Jordan - The Sun
Queen Camilla put on a brave face as she left the hospital after visiting Charles
Queen Camilla put on a brave face as she left the hospital after visiting CharlesCredit: Ray Collins
The King will miss full-time engagements for a month
The King will miss full-time engagements for a month

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