Prince George, Prince William, Prince Louis, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte, King Charles and Queen Camilla at Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024.Photo:Getty Images
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On the heels ofKing Charles’ royal tour of Australia and Samoa alongside wifeQueen Camilla, a palace official said the public should expect more visits abroad from the couple.
The King, 75, and the Queen, 77, left Samoa on Saturday, Oct. 26, just over a week after landing in Australia on Friday, Oct. 18. As Charles continues to receive treatment for cancer — which he is expected to resume upon his return to the U.K. after reportedlypausing it for the tour— multiple outlets reported that he will resume regular overseas trips in 2025 after a hiatus to prioritize his health followinghis diagnosis earlier this year.
Royal visits will resume in the spring, according toThe Guardian, with all trips subject to doctors’ approval. The outlet reported that the King will fly abroad during both the spring and the fall, the traditional periods for official overseas royal visits.
King Charles and Queen Camilla depart following a service at St. Thomas’s Anglican Church on Oct. 20, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.Dean Lewins - Pool/Getty
Dean Lewins - Pool/Getty
The King began outpatient treatment for an undisclosed type and stage of cancer in early February. He initially stopped all public-facing duties — though he continued to work behind the scenes — and resumed front-facing royal work on April 30. This recent tour to Australia and Samoa was his first long-distance visit since his diagnosis, which came following a routine procedure for a benign enlarged prostate. (The palace clarified that the King does not have prostate cancer.)
The King’s tour to Australia and Samoa originally also included a third leg to New Zealand, but those plans were scrapped on the advice of his doctors. Though the couple’s schedule was plenty busy — sometimes including up to 10 engagements between them in a single day — there was a rest day factored in after the King and Queen’s long flight into Sydney on Saturday, Oct. 19, and they only took part in one evening event.
Queen Camilla and King Charles visit the Australian National Botanic Gardens on Oct. 21, 2024 in Canberra, Australia.Arthur Edwards/Pool/Getty
Arthur Edwards/Pool/Getty
“I think it’s great testament to the King’s devotion to service and duty that he was prepared to come this far and he was incredibly happy and very, very determined to do so,” the palace official continued, adding that Charles “genuinely loved” the tour and “genuinely thrived” on the schedule of engagements planned. The tour lifted “his spirits, his mood and his recovery,” the official said.
“In that sense, the tour, despite its demands, has been the perfect tonic,” the official added.
Charles reportedly hadtwo doctors traveling with himon the trip — including his personal doctor,The Telegraphreported — and his medical team ensured his “body is properly looked after,” a senior palace official said, according to the outlet. It resulted in a “very successful visit in these circumstances,” the official added.
King Charles and Queen Camilla during a Samoa Cultural Village visit on Oct. 24, 2024 in Apia, Samoa.Chris Jackson/Getty
Chris Jackson/Getty
“He was completely unruffled,” according to a royal official, per theBBC. “He’s been around a long time. As always, [he] kept calm, carried on. He believes free speech is the cornerstone of democracy, and so everyone is entitled to their views.”
He also faced calls toaddress slavery reparationsand continues to face the persistent question of whetherAustralia will become a republic, leaving him behind as head of state. (Australia is one of 14 countries around the world where Charles is monarch; Barbados was the last country to become a republic, doing so three years ago in 2021.)
The Timesquoted a source as saying that the King will not “duck” out of addressing difficult issues: “He is always someone who wants to understand before he says anything,” the source said. “He’s a listener more than he’s a talker. It’s very easy to run away from some of these issues, but the King isn’t one for doing that.”
King Charles attends a reception to celebrate the bicentenary of the Legislative Council on Oct. 20, 2024 in Sydney Australia.David GRAY - Pool/Getty
David GRAY - Pool/Getty
A palace official added that Camilla is a source of encouragement for Charles, telling the BBC, “The King gets great strength from the Queen being there, not least when she keeps it real.”
Though it’s not yet clear where the King (and presumably the Queen) is headed in 2025, during his final engagement in Samoa, Charles was unexpectedly handed a microphone during a ceremony in the village of Siumu. According toThe Times, after thanking Samoa for such a warm welcome, he said, “I shall always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope that I survive long enough to come back again and see you.”
At the end of the tour, Charles and Camilla shared a message on social media marking the end of the historic tour. “As our visits to Australia and Samoa come to a close, my wife and I would like to thank both nations for the warmest of welcomes and for the countless fond memories we will carry in our hearts for many years to come,” the message read.
“Even when we are far apart in distance, the many close connections that unite us across the globe and through our Commonwealth family have been renewed, and will remain as profound as they are enduring,” the message continued.
The Timesreported that Charles will take a short rest period before resuming a full schedule of engagements as the holidays approach — and then 2025 and the hopeful normalcy it will bring.
“The idea of these tours always is to leave a trace behind,” a palace aide said, perThe Times.
Catherine, Princess of Wales waves to fans during day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2024 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2024 in London, England.Shi Tang/Getty
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The King’s daughter-in-lawKate Middletonwas also diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, following a“planned abdominal surgery”in January. Her diagnosis was announced in March, and she made two official public appearances over the summer — at Trooping the Colour in June and Wimbledon in July — before announcing in a Sept. 9 video message that she hadcompleted chemotherapy. She made an official royal engagement to Southport, England on Oct. 10 alongside her husbandPrince William, and is taking photographed and private meetings at Windsor Castle as her gradual return to work continues. She is expected to take part in Remembrance Day events, which are in less than two weeks’ time on Sunday, Nov. 10.
source: people.com