King Charles, Latest News. Camilla’s Son’s Confession

It’s almost time for us to leave King Charles and of Queen consort Camilla: The royal couple will soon leave for a Diplomatic trip to AustraliaA long flight followed by long days travelling around the country is certainly not a walk in the park for the sovereign, who is suffering cancer treatments. The subjects are always on the lookout for any indiscretion about the king’s health, since few leaks escape from the Palace. However, Camilla’s son has taken care to reassure them, Tom Parker-Bowles. Tom is known in the UK as a writer, critic and food enthusiast. Just on the occasion of a promotional meeting for his new cookbook, The kitchen and the crownmade some statements about the health of King Charles.

Camilla’s son on King Charles’ health

“Her Majesty’s treatment is going well,” said Tom Parker-Bowles, Queen Camilla’s son, while promoting his new cookbook. A major and highly anticipated updatewhich, coming directly from the mouth of a character so close to the spouses, reassures UK subjects. Tom is Camilla’s son with the British Army officer Andrew Parker-Bowleswhom she was married to from 1973 to 1995. Tom has a younger sister, Laura, an art curator and gallery owner who in recent years has mainly used the name of her husband, Harry Lopes, a former model turned accountant who married in 2006.

Queen Camilla’s son is promoting the book Cooking and the Crown: Royal Recipes from Queen Victoria to King Charles IIIreleased this fall. The project is interesting and ambitious: more than 100 recipes for all royal occasions seasoned by anecdotes about the cooks and brigades of the royal palaces. At a promotional event for the volume, Tom Parker-Bowles was asked if he could say anything about the health of King Charles, who was diagnosed with an unknown form of cancer earlier this year and has since been undergoing outpatient treatment.

Camilla’s eldest son said his “doctor says the treatment is going well” and shared that the Queen is doing well, adding: “My mother is tough.“. His words come as the couple prepare to embark on a challenging journey to Australia and Samoa. The long trip, which spans 12 time zones, is a a sign that the 75-year-old monarch is recovering wellwith a source saying his health is “heading on a positive trajectory.”

King Charles and Camilla’s trip to Australia

A trip, the one to Australia, is yes, it’s a good sign on the health of King Charles, but it is also an endurance test important, which will test the effectiveness of the treatments on his body. It is the King’s most extensive overseas trip since he began cancer treatment in February. Charles and Camilla will arrive in Australia on October 18 and spend six days in the country before flying to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). They will return to the UK on October 26.

The program Down predicted only three days of commitments to allow the king enough time to rest. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We have had, as with any visit, to consider how to ensure that Their Majesties’ energies are preserved to be at your best.” He added: “There had been some hope earlier in the year that Their Majesties might travel to New Zealand and, on medical advice, this has unfortunately not been possible. We had to make some difficult decisions with the Australian Government wherever (Their Majesties) may reach.

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