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Camilla tells how King Charles III feels after rumors of his death

Queen Camilla spoke about Charles III's health

During her visit to Northern Ireland, Queen Camilla reported on the health of King Charles III of Great Britain. After the rumors of the monarch's death, she went on a working trip alone, which could have started a new wave of panic among the population, but instead, she explained that His Majesty was undergoing treatment at the time.

The Queen told the residents of Belfast that her husband was "feeling very well," so there was no reason to worry. According to Hello!, a local store employee, Brenda Robb, even sent a card and wished him a speedy recovery.

When Queen Camilla received the gift, she spoke in response: "He is doing very well. He was very disappointed that he couldn't come."

Camilla tells how King Charles III feels after rumors of his death

In particular, Charles III regularly reads letters from fans that arrive at Buckingham Palace. After His Majesty was diagnosed with cancer, his correspondence team received more than 7,000 cards from around the world wishing him a speedy recovery.

"The King was sent a selection in his daily red box of papers. Many share their own experiences of fighting cancer. Others offer good wishes and advice for a speedy recovery. To everyone who has taken the time to write, thank you. As His Majesty said: "Such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement," the palace said in a statement.

During her trip, Queen Camilla visited many local legendary institutions where she talked to the people of Belfast. Subsequently, an event dedicated to World Poetry Day titled "Northern Ireland: Poets and Their Place" was held at Hillsborough Castle. There, the royal met with writers and actors and enjoyed contemporary literary art.

Camilla tells how King Charles III feels after rumors of his death

As OBOZ.UA reported, on March 18, the media spread information that King Charles III had allegedly died. However, neither Buckingham Palace nor the leading British media confirmed this. As it later became known, the Russians had launched the IPSO again, the reason for which is unknown. In the event of the monarch's sudden death, the government has a special secret plan called "Bridge of Menai." The operation will last for 10 days, including key events such as the funeral, days of mourning, and the transfer of the throne to the heir apparent.

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