Camilla’s Tears for Dying King Charles: Queen has ‘Breakdown’ at Public as She’s ‘Coming to…
As cancer-stricken King Charles and his devoted Queen Camilla wrapped up an 11-day tour of Australia and Samoa, sources said it hit her hard that the sun would soon be setting on what may turn out to be her husband’s tragically short reign.
RadarOnline.com can reveal the usually stoic Camilla, 77, couldn’t hold back the tears during a traditional farewell ceremony in the Samoan village of Siumu as the ailing monarch, 76, gave a moving speech after being presented with the honorary title of To’aiga-o-Tumus, which means “paramount chief”.
“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”, Charles said. “We shall take away with us, I promise you, very special memories of our time here.”
Observers noticed Camilla’s eyes overrunning with tears that streamed down her cheeks, even though she tried to hide them behind a fan.
The poignant words obviously struck a chord in Camilla and brought up the fears that have been dogging her for weeks, or more, noted a royal insider.
“Deep in her heart she must fear Charles is dying and she’ll be left to face the remainder of her life alone.
“How Camilla will endure royal life without Charles is anyone’s guess. All this must have been going through her mind during his speech. You could see if in her tears.”
The word going around Britain is Charles doesn’t have much time left.
And his fragile appearance throughout the tour has fueled concern for his health.
Although Charles suspended his cancer treatments on the trip, he showed signs of what appeared to be chemotherapy side effects, most noticeably his swollen, inflamed lips.
Meanwhile, a pair of doctors ostensively made the trip to keep a close eye on the king. There were even reports he traveled with a supply of blood in case he needed an emergency transfusion.
As reported, Charles was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February after surgery for an enlarged prostate. The palace has said the king does not have prostate cancer.