Queen Camilla expressed admiration for the groundbreaking work in cancer research following King Charles’ recent cancer diagnosis.
The Queen bestowed the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Awards for Higher and Further Education at Buckingham Palace, emphasizing the significance of the Institute of Cancer Research’s contributions.
In a heartfelt address, Camilla, 76, lauded the academics, acknowledging their invaluable efforts by stating, “I don’t know what we would do without you.”
Although King Charles, 75, was unable to attend the event as planned, Queen Camilla radiated elegance in a stunning teal gown as she honored the professionals alongside the Duchess of Gloucester.
The Duchess, often regarded as the unsung hero within the Royal Family, provided her support during the ceremony.
Noteworthy participants, including the Institute of Cancer Research in London, were recognized for their trailblazing work in breast cancer research.
Amidst the accolades, social media platforms buzzed with praise for the event and the Royal Family’s unity.
Enthusiastic royal enthusiasts lauded the collaborative efforts, with one user commending, “They work seamlessly together.”
Another admirer remarked on the impeccable appearance of both royals, while a third expressed deep appreciation for the Duchess of Gloucester’s longstanding dedication and service.
In a separate development, King Charles resumed his public duties by meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Buckingham Palace for their routine weekly audience.
Following weeks of remote communication due to the King’s health condition, which was revealed during prostate surgery, the monarch engaged in discussions with the Prime Minister.
The medical revelation coincided with Princess Kate, 42, undergoing planned abdominal surgery at the same medical facility.
However, amidst these updates, reports emerged of Queen Camilla’s alleged discomfort over Prince Harry’s recent visit to Clarence House.
Sources claim that the Queen discreetly requested Prince Harry to depart after a brief 30-minute interaction earlier this month.