Amid rampant speculation about King Charles III’s health and possible abdication, Queen Camilla offered a rare comment on her husband’s well-being.

The 77-year-old queen shared the update during her visit to the new state-of-the-art Dyson Cancer Center at the Royal United Hospital in Bath, England, which provides cancer care and treatment to more than 500,000 people.

As she stopped by the center’s Macmillan Wellbeing Hub on Tuesday, September 3, she was asked about the King’s well-being by Suzy Moon of the Macmillan Partnership.

Queen Camilla shared an update about King Charles III’s health during her visit to the Dyson Cancer Center in Bath

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“He is doing very well,” replied the royal figure.

When she interacted with Paul Holdway, a 55-year-old nurse and patient undergoing a stem cell transplant to treat his blood cancer, she asked him how he was doing.

“I am feeling very tired,” he responded, to which the queen joked, “Men won’t admit it.”

The 77-year-old queen gave the reassurance that her husband “is doing very well” despite ongoing health speculations

 

 

Her comments came as speculations about King Charles’ potential abdication gained traction over the last few months due to his ongoing battle with cancer.

Sources claimed that Prince William and his 75-year-old father have been having discussions about the future of the monarchy.

“[The] father-son duo meet regularly to discuss the matters regarding the monarchy amid royal health crisis,” a royal insider claimed, as quoted by The News International.

Over the last few months, growing rumors have suggested King Charles might abdicate sooner than expected due to this cancer battle

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Others claimed that King Charles isn’t expected to continue for much longer, and the Prince of Wales, 42, may take over sooner than expected.

“No one expects his [King Charles] reign to last much longer, especially because his health could take a dramatic turn for the worse at any time,” a source reportedly told In Touch Weekly.

“Stepping down now would be the best decision for the monarchy,” the insider added.

King Charles III was crowned as Britain’s newest monarch at Westminster Abbey in May 2023

 

Prince Harry, the king’s second son and fifth in line to the British throne, was also willing to “help out” if his ailing father asked him to, sources claimed.

However, friends of the Duke of Sussex claimed to the Mirror that he would only return to assist the monarch if his brother, Prince William, apologized.