Buckingham Palace said Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, will resume her schedule next week after a lung infection caused her to cancel appointments. She will host a reception for a literary award.
Camilla, 77, has canceled events planned for this week to rest at home and recover from her illness, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday (05).
The Queen, who loves books and created a reading charity, will return to action to host a reception for authors who have been shortlisted for the annual Booker Prize at Clarence House, the royal couple’s official residence, on November 12, the royal couple said. palace on Wednesday (06).
Due to the infection, Queen Camilla canceled her participation in the Field of Remembrance event, which pays homage to those who died in the armed forces at Westminster Abbey in London. She also did not attend a reception for medalists from the Paris Olympics and Paralympics.
“She apologizes to anyone who may have been inconvenienced or disappointed as a result,” a palace spokesperson said in announcing the illness. The Duchess of Gloucester replaces Camilla at Westminster Abbey.
The king himself is still undergoing treatment for the cancer he was diagnosed with in February, which has forced him to scale back some of his commitments, although he has recently traveled with Camilla to Australia and Samoa.
The couple enjoyed a stop at a holistic health center in India on the way back.
This content was originally published in After lung infection, Queen Camilla resumes schedule next week on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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