Queen Camilla wows King Charles by accepting his urgent plea amid chaos
Buckingham Palace releases Queen Camilla's emotional message as she supports King Charles
Queen Camilla proved her loyalty to King Charles by supporting his message of 'duty and service' amid the challenging health and family crisis.
The royal couple made a historic visit to Vatican City, where they performed several meaningful engagements following the storm of shame brought by Prince Andrew.
Among other duties, the Queen also paid a visit to Catholic Sisters from The International Union of Superiors General (IUSG), Buckingham Palace confirmed.
A delightful video released by the royal family on October 23 on their social media channels, showcasing Camilla lauding the work done by Sisters.
The statement alongside the video reads that the sisters' reunion "works around the world at the grassroots level to support female empowerment."
The Queen "recognised the importance of their efforts and thanked the Sisters for their work."
It is evident that Queen Camilla is following the orders of King Charles as the royals are not letting the negative light put a bad influence on their royal "duty and service."
Earlier, the monarch's spokesperson informed the BBC that he is committed to continuing his "longstanding mission" to unite "communities together, especially in times of challenge."
Charles, 76, sent a clear message with his love for supporting thoughtful causes as the head of the royal family despite his cancer struggles and Prince Andrew's drama.
Seemingly, Queen Camilla delighted the King by accepting his plea to show up despite the turmoil.
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