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Sunday October 13, 2024

Queen Camilla ‘still upset’ over King Charles’ risky decision

King Charles makes big change in upcoming travel plans with Queen Camilla

By Web Desk
October 13, 2024
Queen Camilla ‘still upset’ over King Charles’ risky decision
Queen Camilla ‘still upset’ over King Charles’ risky decision

Queen Camilla is seemingly not happy about making a long journey to Down Under despite her husband King Charles’ responsibility as the head of the Commonwealth.

While the monarch made a big change in his travel plans to continue with his upcoming state visit to Australia and Samoa, Camilla is still not pleased with the arrangement, sources imply.

Charles also had to skip a major calendar, which he feels strongly about, due to his ongoing cancer treatment. The King has been a life-long advocate of the climate cause but had to drop out of the COP29.

“Camilla will be pleased he is not going straight off to Azerbaijan,” a friend of Charles and Camilla told The Daily Beast previously. “She didn’t particularly want him to go to Australia, and she will be encouraging him to take it easy once he gets back—never an easy task.”

According to The Times report, Charles will be “pausing” his treatment over the duration of his travels as the tour will include “a number of concessions to prevent him from being overworked.”

Camilla has reportedly been vocal about the King “working too hard” and wanted him to “slow down” before the long-haul tour.

However, Charles’ private secretary maintained that he is determined to continue with his trip given his “deep love and affection.”

The King will be travelling with two full-time royal doctors during his 11-day trip to Australia and Samoa and spare supply of blood.

Previously it was reported that the king was thought to be angry when he was banned from going to COP27 in 2022 by the famously short lived British Prime Minister Liz Truss in 2022.

Despite Camilla's worries over the risky move, Charles’ tour to Australia, which kicks off next week, has been trimmed and “modified” by his aides to make allowances for his condition.