Queen Camilla enjoys 'big moment' with solo trip as furore around Kate Middleton continues
20.03.2024 - 16:55
/ ok.co.uk
After a worrying few weeks for the Royal Family, Queen Camilla arrived on the Isle of Man for a series of engagements this afternoon (Wednesday, March 20). Landing at Ronaldsway Airport and heading to Douglas, the Queen, 76, received a rapturous welcome as she arrived for her solo visit.
Camilla wrapped up against the cold in a navy coat and added a touch of sparkle to her outfit with an elegant blue sapphire and diamond brooch. While on the island, Camilla delivered a speech on behalf of the King before presenting the Letters Patent conferring city status on the capital Douglas, which was awarded the status as part of the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
The Queen is making her trip to the Isle of Man alone as King Charles continues his treatment for cancer in London, which means he is currently not carrying out public-facing duties. Her visit comes just hours after the Mirror revealed the world renowned hospital where Kate was treated has launched an investigation over claims staff attempted to access her private medical records.
Bosses have launched a probe into the claims Kate’s confidentiality was breached while she was a patient in The London Clinic in January. At least one member of staff was said to have been caught trying to access the 42-year-old’s notes.
The allegations have sent shock waves through the hospital in Marylebone, Central London, which has a reputation for discreetly treating of the royal family, former presidents, PMs and celebrities. King Charles was also treated at the hospital in January for an enlarged prostate at the same time when Kate was recovering there following her own procedure.
Today, The London Clinic’s chief executive, Al Russell, said in a statement: "Everyone at the London
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