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The Royal Family: Queen Camilla has a sincere desire – and it's for Charles

The Royal Family: Queen Camilla has a sincere desire – and it's for Charles

Queen Camilla and King Charles welcomed special visitors behind the palace walls – as members of the Japanese royal family, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, were on a three-day state visit to the UK.

After the King announced that he had cancer, Charles began making public appearances again, but this displeased his wife Camilla. She only wants one thing for the person she loves.

Royal Family: Experts note certain details

Only on Tuesday (June 25) did King Charles and Queen Camilla receive the Japanese royal couple, and three days later the royal couple said goodbye to each other again. Before returning to Japan, Emperor Naruhito went to Windsor Castle to pay his last respects to Queen Elizabeth II at her final resting place. He then visited Kew Gardens in west London.

To bid farewell to Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, they left Buckingham Palace in an official limousine. Body language expert Judi James noticed a very special detail, she revealed to the Mirror. Camilla is said to have been particularly concerned that her husband Charles could calm down again as quickly as possible.

Royal Family: Camilla is very worried about King Charles

“Queen Camilla really wanted to bring King Charles back to Buckingham Palace to rest after the official visit of the Japanese imperial couple,” confirms body language expert Judy James. She also noticed signs that the king was “a little tired.”

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Moreover, Camilla was said to be very worried about Charles. “There is a point where Camilla appears to be speaking to Charles to warn him, and her left hand clenches and unclenches, indicating growing fear,” James explains. Camilla appears to have become upset that saying goodbye to the Japanese royal couple took longer than expected.



The close relationship between the British royal family and the Japanese head of state goes back decades. King Charles met Emperor Naruhito in the 1980s at Oxford University, where they both studied. At that time, the men went to the opera and fished together.