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King Charles health update given by Camilla – as she urges him to 'behave himself'

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Queen Camilla has shared an update on the health of her husband King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.

At an event at Rye's Lamb House in East Sussex the Queen, 76, shared that her husband would be "getting better" if he "behaved himself." Sharing that the King, 75, is on the mend, Camilla also voiced her exasperation at his workaholic tendency, considering he crammed five Royal commitments into 48 hours last week, despite his health.

Queen Camilla, who was treated to a performance by actors Timothy West and Hayley Mills at the event, said Charles is recovering well but was "quite cross he could not be there" at the National Trust property, home of the author EF Benson.

Discussing Charles's health, Camilla playfully stated: "Well, he would be [recovering] if he behaved himself", reports the Mirror.

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