King Charles, who is progressing well at home following his recent discharge from the hospital after prostate surgery, has given his wife, Queen Camilla, the green light to resume her royal duties.
On Tuesday, Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Windsor to honor authors, illustrators, and binders involved in the new Miniature Library collection, which commemorates the centenary year of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House.
With a radiant smile and cheerful demeanor, the 76-year-old Queen posed for photographs with the guests, exuding warmth and joy as the doll house celebrated its 100th year.
Fans were delighted by Queen Camilla's appearance, interpreting it as a positive sign that both the King and Princess Kate are recovering well.
According to a royal insider, King Charles has encouraged Queen Camilla to resume her royal duties, expressing his own improving health and imminent return to duty.
The Royal Family's social media accounts highlighted Queen Camilla's work, sharing her picture with the caption: "These new books highlight the incredible richness of twenty-first-century literary talent."