Amy Mackelden is a contributing editor at Marie Claire, where she covers celebrity and royal family news. She was the weekend editor at Harper’s BAZAAR for three years, where she covered breaking celebrity and entertainment news, royal stories, fashion, beauty, and politics.
to return to the region. But throughout it all, Queen Camilla reportedly remained a pillar of strength for King Charles.
"The King gets great strength from the Queen being there, not least because she keeps it real," a senior palace source told The source also said that Charles was enjoying being able to carry out a royal tour, calling it"a great measure of the way that the King is dealing with his diagnosis, and he's a great believer in mind, body and soul, and this combination works very well on a visit like this, because he feels that sense of duty so strongly."For King Charles, carrying out his duty as the British monarch is of the utmost importance, according to the outlet's royal source.
Over the weekend, the King and Queen attended a traditional Ava ceremony, which was held in the village of Siumu. There, Charles was given the honorary title of To'aiga-o-Tumua, and he gave a moving speech revealing just how much he'd enjoyed the royal tour. "I shall always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope that I survive long enough to come back again and see you," King Charles said ."We shall take away with us, I promise you, very special memories of our time here. We thank you for our wonderful gifts."Get exclusive access to fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more.Amy Mackelden is a contributing editor at Marie Claire, where she covers celebrity and royal family news.
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