Queen Camilla's break from royal duties indicated that King Charles has improved quite well during his cancer treatment, believes a royal expert.
In conversation with GB News, royal commentator Angela Levin said, "My view is that King Charles insisted that she [needs to take] a break."
For the unversed, since the Monarch's cancer diagnosis, Camilla led the royal family and fulfilled her commitments throughout February as an active working royal.
Angela added, "She is working non-stop, she has done so much in this last week. She has also been there for him all the time. I think that it is a sign that he has improved quite well."
Speaking of the Queen's possible plans, the expert shared, "Some people say that she might be spending it with her children and with Charles."
"Others think that she might be going to India, even though she hates flying because there is a marvellous spa there and they can give her the one over in two days and she will come back a new woman," the journalist said.
As per reports, Camilla is expected to resume her official engagements on March 11.
Notably, Prince William will be leading the royal family in the absence of the Queen.
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