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He does not intend to slow down the pace of his royal tour

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By Shad de Bary

Published
April 7, 2025 at 6:39 p.m.


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No question of being put down. After his little fright, at the end of March, Charles III seems more ready than ever to regain the pace when he begins this Monday, April 7, his state visit to Italy, as confirmed The Mirror Sunday April 6.

Do not count on him to get his foot. Despite his health problems, Charles III does not intend to be put down. Forced to rest after its hospitalization which had surprised the British on March 27, the monarch took over forces in his bucolic field of Highgrove House, 200 km west of London. Since then, Charles III seems ready to find Italy for a long -awaited state visit this Monday, April 7. In any case, this is what royal sources assert, which have confirmed to MirrorSunday April 6, that the King’s priority comes down in this simple maxim: “The duty goes above all».

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If some say prefer to see him slow down the cadence, the monarch seems to be fully recovered from his frights and ready to launch body and soul in his royal obligations. It would be “in great shape and absolutely not worried“, According to the sources of the magazine. They take the opportunity to confirm that he continues to receive weekly treatments to fight against his cancer, and that incidents like that of the end of March are “common during various drug treatments». His few days of rest far from London allowed him “to blow and slow down a little“, Before taking off for Italy in optimal conditions:”Everyone has been able to see in recent days that he has been in great shape and that he has not been disrupted by his recent course. On the contrary, the king and the queen are even more impatient to take over the royal tour.»Early on time for their wedding anniversary!

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How will Charles III and Camilla celebrate their porcelain wedding?

What could be more romantic than a trip to Italy to fly away? However, romance is not the first concern of Charles III and Camilla, who will celebrate their 20 years of marriage this Wednesday, April 9. Indeed, according to the information of Vanity Fairthe royal couple was invited by Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, at the Palais du Quirinal, in Rome, this special evening. It is therefore in the presidential residence that the two lovers should celebrate their porcelain wedding.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.

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