Queen Camilla will miss a major Festival of Remembrance event for THIS reason

Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III, will reportedly skip major commemoration events in the coming week. According to People’s report, the 77-year-old will miss the upcoming Festival of Remembrance, which will take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall, due to health-related issues.

King Charles He will reportedly lead the family at the Royal British Legion’s annual event, which will be held on Sunday. The event commemorates the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces community and honors those who have served and sacrificed their lives.

On November 9, Buckingham Palace announced in a statement that Camilla will not attend the meeting due to a seasonal respiratory infection.

The statement said: “Following doctors’ guidance to ensure a full recovery from a seasonal respiratory infection and to protect others from any potential risk, Her Majesty will not attend this weekend’s commemorative events,” People reported.

It added: “While this is a source of great disappointment for the Queen, she will celebrate the occasion privately at home and hopes to return to public duties early next week.”

According to the news daily, Camilla wanted to rest to ensure a quick recovery and was concerned about passing the infection on to others if she decided to attend the public meeting. Camilla is spending the weekend at her private home Ray Mill Wiltshire.

According to the update from the Palace cohort of working royals, the Queen’s name was not mentioned in the November 8 update. The list included Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton. Furthermore, other royals expected to grace the event include: Prince Edward, The Duchess of Edinburgh – Sophie, Princess Anne, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, The Duke of Gloucester – Prince Richard, Duchess of Gloucester – Birgitte and the Duke of Kent – Prince Edward.

A few days earlier, Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen “will withdraw from her duties for the week.”