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Queen to miss Remembrance weekend events to ensure recovery and protect others

Camilla has a chest infection and is said to be disappointed not to be able to attend the Festival of Remembrance and the Cenotaph service.

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The Queen is to miss Remembrance events this weekend to ensure she makes full recovery from a chest infection and to protect others from any risk, Buckingham Palace has said.

A disappointed Camilla had hoped to join the royal family at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert on Hall on Saturday evening, and to honour of the war dead at the Remembrance Sunday ceremony on Whitehall.

The Princess of Wales, who is recovering from cancer, and the King, who is still having treatment for cancer, are attending both Remembrance events.

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

It is understood there is no cause for alarm and no downturn in Camilla’s condition.

The King and Queen during a traditional ‘ava ceremonial welcome during a visit to Moata’a Church Hall in Samoa
The King and Queen during a traditional ceremonial welcome in Samoa (Victoria Jones/PA)

The Queen is also said to be mindful of minimising the risk of passing any lingering infection to others.

Camilla, 77, pulled out of an Olympic and Paralympic reception at the Palace and the opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey earlier this week after developing the seasonal respiratory bug following her long-haul tour to Australia and Samoa and spa break in India.

She is said to have dearly wanted to pay tribute in person to the nation’s fallen servicemen and women this weekend.

Queen Camilla
The Queen is resting at her Wiltshire home Raymill (Alastair Grant/PA)

But royal doctors ordered her to have another few days’ rest to get back to full strength.

Kate is making two rare appearances at the Festival of Remembrance and the Cenotaph alongside Charles, the Prince of Wales and other royals, a month after her last official engagement.

It marks the next significant step in the princess’s gradual return to public royal duties and comes after William spoke of how 2024 had been “brutal” and had “probably been the hardest year in my life”.

The Prince and Princess of Wales talking to emergency responders during a visit to Southport last month
The Prince and Princess of Wales talking to emergency responders in Southport last month (Danny Lawson/PA)

She plans to return to London early next week if royal doctors give her the go-ahead.

She has a number of diaried engagements, including a Booker Prize event at Clarence House on Tuesday, a Palace reception celebrating the TV and film industry and a night out with the King at the star-studded global premiere of Gladiator II on Wednesday.

Thursday is also the King’s 76th birthday.

Charles and Camilla in October visiting the Sydney Opera House
Charles and Camilla visiting the Sydney Opera House in October (Victoria Jones/PA)

She has been credited with buoying the monarch with her support.

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