Queen Camilla, the wife of King Charles, temporarily stepping away from royal responsibilities
Queen Camilla is currently on a break from her royal duties.
After standing in for King Charles III during his cancer diagnosis, Queen Camilla has no scheduled royal duties for over a week, as reported by The Times.
The 76-year-old will make her next public appearance at Westminster Abbey on March 11 for Commonwealth Day, an event that celebrates 56 member states from across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe on the second Monday of March each year. She is expected to represent the crown at this annual celebration, according to the outlet.
In the meantime, Charles’ siblings Princess Anne and Prince Edward will be representing the British royal family at various upcoming events in the next week, including visits to the Right Stuff Amateur Boxing Club, Freewheelers Theatre, Rising Brook Community Church, Savoy Chapel, National Equine Forum, and other engagements, as noted in the royal diary.
King Charles III has been taking a break from public appearances since revealing his cancer diagnosis on Feb. 5.