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King Charles leaves Queen Camilla ‘terrified’ and emotionally moved in Samoa

King Charles leaves Queen Camilla ‘terrified’ and emotionally moved in Samoa

King Charles leaves Queen Camilla ‘terrified’ and emotionally moved in Samoa

King Charles III left his wife Queen Camilla in an emotional state with his heartbreaking statement on the final day of the Samoa tour.

The royal couple took a historic eight-day trip to Australia, followed by a three-day visit to Samoa earlier this month, to mark their first international engagement since King Charles’ cancer diagnosis this year and ascension to the throne in 2022.

Charles concluded his iconic tour with an emotional speech in which he subtly alluded to his deteriorating health during cancer treatment.

“I will always be committed to this part of the world and hope I survive long enough to come back and see you,” the 75-year-old monarch said as he departed the Pacific island country on October 26.

Now a close friend of Camilla has exclusively told how this emotional message from Charles has left the 77-year-old ‘anxious’ and ‘terrified’ about her husband’s well-being.

“It was a strange thing to say, and I think Camilla had an emotional reaction. Of course it would. She’s terrified,” Camilla’s friend revealed.

“They have had a horrible year. Now that she’s back at work, she’s understandably worried her husband might rush things. She just wants him to slow down and prioritize his health,” she added.

For those unfamiliar, King Charles was diagnosed with a form of cancer in February this year and is currently undergoing treatment.