January 23rd 2024.
As her husband, King Charles, prepares for surgery, Queen Camilla has stepped in to remind him to take it easy. The Queen, who is known for her no-nonsense attitude, has urged the hard-working monarch to slow down before his upcoming surgery. Buckingham Palace recently announced that the King's condition is "benign" but he will need to undergo surgery this week for an enlarged prostate.
This health scare comes just days after the Princess of Wales was admitted to the hospital for a successful abdominal surgery. King Charles, who is currently staying at his private residence, Birkhall, in Scotland, has been in good spirits and good health, according to sources. However, Camilla has taken it upon herself to make sure her husband takes the time to rest and recover.
According to insiders, the Queen has reminded King Charles that he needs to slow down and take care of himself. Despite his recent health scare, the King has been seen out and about, driving on public roads and attending Sunday service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. Sources close to the King reveal that he "likes to be busy" and is "raring to go," even taking the time to read through his government Red Boxes.
Camilla, who has been by her husband's side, recently spent an extra night with him in Scotland before leaving for her country mansion in Lacock, Wiltshire. She has been assuring well-wishers that her husband is doing well and is in good health before his surgery. The King, who has cancelled all his engagements and has been ordered to rest, received his diagnosis last Wednesday.
A statement from the Palace announced that the King will need to postpone his public engagements for a short period of time to allow for recuperation. However, no further details about the surgery have been shared, such as when or where it will take place. It is common for members of the Royal Family to be treated at The London Clinic, where the Duchess of Cambridge is currently recuperating for up to two weeks.
As the King prepares for his surgery, the Queen will continue to fulfill her royal duties as usual. She remains optimistic and is looking forward to her husband's full recovery. The Royal Family has asked for privacy during this time, and we wish the King a speedy and successful surgery.
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