Queen Camilla, woman of Britain’s King Charles, has cancelled her scheduled activities for the week due to a stomach disease, Buckingham Palace announced on Tuesday.
Her Majesty The Queen is already suffering from a neck disease, according to a palace official in a speech.
Her Majesty has therefore had to cut off from her commitments for this week, he said,” with great repent,” but she is really hopeful to get back in time to go this season’s Remembrance events as usual.
The 77-year-old Queen Camilla was scheduled to attend Thursday’s starting meeting of the annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey, which honours the world’s fallen soldiers.
Additionally, she was scheduled to host American Olympic and Paralympic athletes a reception at the house on the same evening.
The royal family disclosed that Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, aged 78, may otherwise get Camilla’s position at the Field of Remembrance service.
Following her returning with King Charles III from their trips to Australia and Samoa, Camilla was resting at her home with medical supervision, according to American press.
No more details about her wellbeing were provided by the house.
King Charles III, who turned 75 earlier this year, has been receiving treatment for his tumor treatment. Lately, Catherine, Princess of Wales and wife of Prince William, shared the news of completing her chemo therapy.
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