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Camilla is begging King Charles to make a key life change – his workload is just ridiculous

Published on April 06, 2025 at 02:15 PM

QUEEN Camilla is reportedly desperate for King Charles to make changes to his life following his recent cancer scare.

The monarch, 76, following treatment at the London Clinic last week, which required a short period of

King Charles III and Queen Camilla smiling on a beach in Samoa.
Queen Camilla is said to want King Charles to ‘pace himself', with his busy workload
King Charles III in a car.
The monarch had a short period of hospital observation last month
King Charles III bestowing an award on Alan Titchmarsh at Windsor Castle.
On Tuesday, Charles was back at work for an investiture ceremony, where gardening legend Alan Titchmarsh was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire

The King cancelled a busy away-day in to prioritise his recovery, and a small number of appointments have been rescheduled ahead of a busy state visit the King and Queen will make to next week.

However, he was back in action this week as he at on Tuesday.

Speaking on Flying Eze’s show, royal author Phil Dampier claimed: “Camilla is forever telling him to slow down.

“She'd like him to pace himself. She'd like him to take it easy.

“But he's just got this work ethic.

“He is known for working late into the night and literally falling asleep at his desk.

“I think probably those days have gone and he needs to curtail that sort of ridiculous workload. But it's just in his nature.

“It's just in his blood. He likes being busy. He likes meeting people. He likes getting out and about. He likes doing the job, basically.

“He's not going to disappear. But he really, for his own good, ought to slow down a bit and pace himself.”;

Charles was diagnosed with an in February 2024.

He returned to public-facing duties last April despite still undergoing weekly treatment.

Final preparations are being made for the state visit to the Republic of Italy.

The separate state visit to the Holy See, the government of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Vatican, has been postponed as the Pope is recovering from a bout of pneumonia.

News commentator Samara Gill added on the show: “I do think that the King has been really needed right now.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Commonwealth Day Service.
King Charles is said to be a workaholic and loves keeping busy

“There's been a lot of division in Britain, a lot of division globally.

“I know that the King is almost being used as a bargaining chip for the UK to get back in with after all of that.

“So I think that the King is very needed right now.

“And he's so stoic. I almost forgot that he was battling cancer the past year because he's been out there shaking hands and doing what he does best.

“I think that William is probably going to need to start getting ready, let's just say, for the incoming position.

“I know that he's been doing that his entire life.”;

King Charles III waving goodbye.
King Charles has been undergoing cancer treatment since last year

During and Queen Camilla’s trip to Italy they will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary.

Flying Eze’s Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson pointed out: “I've looked at the itinerary. He's doing a speech at the Senate.

“He's meeting the President or the Prime Minister. He's got a state banquet. His whole day is just packed full of work.

“Poor old Camilla. She just wants to celebrate her 20th wedding anniversary.”;

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