King Charles’ office paid tribute to Queen Camilla as she gave a moving speech amid Prince Harry’s testimony in which he blamed the media for making Meghan Markle’s life ‘an absolute misery’.
Camilla, 78, shared her thoughts while visiting a cancer support charity at Maggie’s Cheltenham center in Gloucestershire on Wednesday, which marks the organisation’s 30th anniversary.
Buckingham Palace shared a video of the Queen’s visit with a heartwarming message as she met with several people to hear about their experiences.
She also unveiled a portrait of herself by prominent artist Eileen Hogan, which has been gifted to Maggies and will be displayed in Cheltenham town centre.
Camilla, who is president of the charity, met NHS and center staff and people living with cancer to hear how they have been supported by Maggie’s.
During her speech, the Queen said it was a “great pleasure” to return to the Cheltenham center to celebrate the charity’s 30th anniversary.
“I remember being a little nervous as we approached Western General Hospital, expecting a fairly formal, clinical atmosphere,” she continued.



