Queen Camilla indicated during an official visit on Wednesday, March 27, that Kate “will be delighted” to discover the drawings made by British subjects to support her after the announcement of her cancer, Anglo-Saxon media reports.
The statement was made during a visit to a market in Shrewsbury, on the outskirts of Wales. “I will send them to Catherine. She will be delighted,” declared the queen upon receiving these drawings from the hands of two young people.
And the wife of King Charles III then declared: “I know she will be delighted. I will make sure she knows it comes from you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Camilla’s first statement.
This is Camilla’s first public statement about her daughter-in-law’s cancer. On Friday, the Princess of Wales announced that she had cancer, without specifying its nature, and that she had started chemotherapy.
His cancer was discovered after an abdominal operation that took place in mid-January. Kate and William have since said they are “extremely touched” and “touched” by the support they have received from around the world. The king said he was “proud” of his daughter-in-law’s courage.
Source: BFM TV