QUEEN CAMILLA SAD NEWS!

Following the King’s cancer diagnosis, friends express concerns for Queen Camilla’s well-being. Dame Julia Cleverdon, a close confidante, highlights Camilla’s pivotal role, stating, “The real heroine… is Queen Camilla.”

The King, undergoing outpatient treatment in London, prioritizes her amidst his own health challenges. Despite the diagnosis, he remains resolute, with Dame Julia noting his determination to recover swiftly

Lord Dobbs praises the King’s transparency, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis in overcoming such obstacles.

He commends the King’s courage, urging others to confront similar challenges openly for better outcomes.

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