This Wednesday March 27, Queen Camilla traveled to the town of Shrewsbury for her first public appearance since the announcement of Charles III's cancer on February 5, 2023 and that of Kate Middleton on March 22 the last.
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During a visit to a farmers' market, the sovereign was able to chat with some of the supporters present.
In particular, she reportedly declared that the Princess of Wales was “delighted” with all the support the public had shown her.
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A remarkable encounter
In the middle of the crowd, Camilla, as reported by
Irishnews
, stopped to exchange a few words with two sisters aged ten and six, who gave her posters on which the message “Send our love to Kate” was written. , decorated with designs of stars and hearts.
When handing their signs to the queen, the eldest is said to have apologized, saying: “I’m sorry, they’re a little wrinkled.”
The Queen then crouched down and reportedly reassured them: “I will take them with care and we will make sure the Princess of Wales knows they are coming.”
This is a notable outing as Queen Camilla, "exhausted", had also briefly taken a break from her official commitments at the beginning of March, after the announcement of her husband's cancer.
His return is therefore really important at a time when two prominent members of the royal family are in retreat
A reappearance which will be loaded with responsibilities from the first moments.
The Queen is preparing to replace King Charles III at the Maundy Thursday mass, which will be held on March 28 in Worcester Cathedral, after the latter took a step back from his own public duties, in due to his own battle with cancer.