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Queen Camilla to go on a holiday after holding down the fort

Queen Camilla will jet off on holiday tomorrow, as other key royals remain out of action. So who will be in charge?

Queen Camilla has gone on holiday. Picture: Chris Jackson/AFP
Queen Camilla has gone on holiday. Picture: Chris Jackson/AFP

Queen Camilla is jetting off on holiday tomorrow – as other key royals remain out of action.

Camilla, 76, is taking a break from official duties after holding the fort since the King announced his cancer diagnosis last month.

She will be jetting off on a private flight tomorrow for a sunshine break overseas.

Camilla was the last key royal standing last week – as even Prince Andrew returned to the spotlight for a gathering at Windsor, The Sun reported.

“This will raise the question of who’s in charge at such a vital time and with so many key royals out of action,” royal expert Ingrid Seward last night said.

It comes after a week of crisis for the royals as they faced the difficulty of coping without the King, William and Kate – amid wild conspiracy theories surrounding the latter.

Kate, 42, has not been seen publicly since Christmas Day and is still recovering after abdominal surgery in January.

William, 41, had to pull out of the Windsor tribute to his godfather, Greece’s late King Constantine, on Tuesday local time due to a “personal matter”.

Camilla has carried out 13 official engagements since last month.

She has carried on with her own diary and attended events solo where she was due to have been with her husband.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla pictured at St Mary Magdalene Church in February. Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP
King Charles III and Queen Camilla pictured at St Mary Magdalene Church in February. Picture: Justin Tallis/AFP

Last week, she led the family at the memorial service for King Constantine in St George’s Chapel. It was followed by her hosting a reception for hundreds of guests.

And on Wednesday, she was the most senior royal on duty at a reception for a children’s creative writing competition at Buckingham Palace.

On Thursday, she met the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, at Clarence House.

Sources say Camilla was delighted to be getting a breather.

Camilla arrives to attend a thanksgiving service for the life of King Constantine of the Hellene. Picture: Chris Jackson/AFP
Camilla arrives to attend a thanksgiving service for the life of King Constantine of the Hellene. Picture: Chris Jackson/AFP

And royal author Seward pointed out Charles, 75, will have “insisted” that his wife should have the break.

She also said the holiday was an “excellent indication” that the King is doing well since starting cancer treatment and said that Camilla found engagements “hard going.”

“He will see that she is exhausted after recent months,” she added.

“Camilla has had the ultimate worry about her husband’s health.

It comes as other royals have been out of action, including Prince William and Kate Middleton Princess of Wales. Picture: Royal Hashemite Court/YouTube
It comes as other royals have been out of action, including Prince William and Kate Middleton Princess of Wales. Picture: Royal Hashemite Court/YouTube

“But she has also been the one who has had to step up to the busy schedule of royal engagements as well as wanting to be there for him and Kate whilst they each have their health issues. She certainly deserves some rest and relaxation.”

Camilla will resume royal duties on March 11 when she is due to stand in for the King for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.

While she is away on holiday, William, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are all due toll undertake public engagements.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment.

This story originally appeared on The Sun and was republished with permission.

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