Queen Camilla is reportedly afraid that King Charles will "overdo it" and overuse himself as he continues to receive treatment for cancer

Queen Camilla is reportedly afraid that King Charles will "overdo it" and overuse himself as he continues to receive treatment for cancer

It is less than 4.30 months since King Charles returned publicly in the face of royal duties at 1, and a huge late spring and early summer calendar is looming - disturbing the colors! royal ascot! garden party! UK State Visit to Japan! Overseas visit to France!- Queen Camilla, of course, is a little worried about how hard the king is working when he continues to receive treatment for cancer.

After the prostate surgery on 1/26, His Majesty was announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer on 2/5, but it was not yet open to the public. He started treating cancer that same day and almost 3 months later returned to the public in the face of his engagement to Camilla at 4.30 am. Charles, a known workaholic, left because Camilla feared her husband was "doing too much," the source said, according to The mirror, but Camilla could bite him.

The Daily Beast reports that Camilla is concerned and encourages her husband to pace himself when he returns to official duties. "She's trying to encourage him to slow down," one source told the outlet. "Of course, he wants to keep cracking, but she's afraid that if he does too much, he'll be able to get him back.""

Other sources speaking to the publication said that despite Camilla's concerns, Charles was unlikely to listen to it during his reign as many influences as possible (hi, it is difficult to see the actual situation), who waited 73 years for the start of the reopening — although the longest training of all time — however, the work went around."There's no sign that he's loosening the accelerator," they said. "If anything, he is even more determined to stuff as much as he can.

Another source told the Daily Beast that "Of course he needs to slow down, but as anyone who knows him says, he is not going to do so" and that "he spent 70 years as the first line on the throne and he did the best job he could for whatever time he has left." We are determined to make it easier for our customers to get the most out of their products and services."They don't keep the fact that he still has cancer and is still undergoing treatment a secret, so that's a concern for everyone, but we want to raise awareness of the reality that cancer is something that many people are living and doing their best to do," he said."It's not a good idea," he added. When you have cancer, morale is a big factor and he makes the most of it in his own way. Being a king is what he was born to do.

Charles's work ethic was known for a long time; The king never takes lunch and often works late at night, past midnight. As for Camilla, her concerns about her husband, in what she holds inside the walls of Clarence House, the London home she shares with the king, during a recent royal visit to Sussex, the Queen said Charles was "getting better" but jokingly said, "Well, if he behaves himself [is getting better]."

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