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Queen Camilla is doing her best to fulfil royal duties after Queen Elizabeth’s death

Queen Camilla is doing her best to fulfil royal duties after Queen Elizabeth’s death

Queen Camilla is doing her best to fulfil royal duties after Queen Elizabeth’s death

Camilla now has a monopoly after Charles’ aide was forced to resign

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  • The pair have been caught up in a flurry of travel and formal activities since his mother’s death.
  • Camilla has been described as an “amazing trouper” by a source.
  • King Charles and Queen Camilla met for the first time with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Despite having a fractured toe, Queen Camilla is doing her best to carry on during this hectic and sensitive time after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

Before the monarch passed away on September 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Camilla, 75, purportedly suffered the injury, making her husband the King. The new monarch designated his wife, who was formerly the Duchess of Cornwall, as his Queen Consort a day later.

Since then, the pair has been caught up in a flurry of travel and formal activities as King Charles takes the throne and grieves for his mother.

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The Telegraph quotes a source who claims that Camilla has been “an amazing trouper” despite being in “quite a lot of discomfort” and “getting on.”

Back in London, on September 9, 900 representatives and members of the House of Lords who had come to offer their condolences met with Charles, 73, and Camilla to sit for the first time on thrones as king and queen consort.

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According to a statement released by Buckingham Palace on September 10, King Charles and Queen Camilla met for the first time with the Archbishop of Canterbury, the prime minister, cabinet members, and opposition party leaders the following day.

Friday’s prayer and reflection service for the Queen was held at Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, and was attended by King Charles and Queen Camilla. The King will conduct audiences at Cardiff Castle and attend a reception for neighbourhood charities with Camilla while they later received a Motion of Condolence in the Senedd.

At Hillsborough Castle in Belfast, where she and the king observed the flowers, letters, and other tributes placed in memory of the late Queen, Camilla spoke to a passerby on Tuesday. She stated, “We are doing our best.”

“I count on the loving help of my darling wife, Camilla,” King Charles said in his first address to the nation following the death of his mother. “In recognition of her own loyal public service since our marriage 17 years ago, she becomes my Queen Consort. I know she will bring to the demands of her new role the steadfast devotion to duty on which I have come to rely so much.”

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