The Daily Telegraph

King will worry about ‘heroine’ Queen, say his friends

- By India Mctaggart

THE King will be most concerned for Queen Camilla in the wake of the cancer diagnosis, his closest friends have said.

Dame Julia Cleverdon, who served as chief executive of one of Charles’ charity organisati­ons as the then Prince of Wales, and Lord Michael Dobbs, a friend of Their Majesties, discussed the repercussi­ons of the King’s health revelation on the rest of the Royal family.

Dame Julia, who worked closely with the monarch while running Business in the Community, said: “The real heroine in all of this is Queen Camilla, who he will be most concerned, I suspect, about the effect on her and the conversati­ons and the load that she will take as he goes through his treatment.”

The King began regular treatment at a London hospital on Monday, as an outpatient, but has not revealed what type of cancer he has or what kind of treatment he is undergoing.

However, the Palace confirmed that he did not have prostate cancer after the illness was discovered during his corrective surgery.

Lord Dobbs, who was born an hour apart from the King and shared a 75th birthday party with him last year, praised the unpreceden­ted revelation into his private medical diagnosis as “a modern look from a modern monarchy about a very old-fashioned problem”.

The author and Tory peer, who is a prostate cancer survivor, said: “The great thing about what he’s doing by sharing all of this with us, is he’s encouragin­g us to come out of the shadows, not to treat it as something which is so appalling you can’t face up to it because getting an early diagnosis … gives much greater survivabil­ity.”

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he said: “I’m a survivor of cancer, my brother has survived six different cancers, it’s not what it was 20 years ago.”

The House of Cards author added: “He’s in a very good position to deal with this, he’s got very good genes … he’s a very fit person, he exercises every day … and he has everything to live for.

“He’s obviously enjoying the job that he’s waited for so long and he’s surrounded by his extraordin­ary family.

“Every picture and every smile shows the extraordin­ary relationsh­ip that he has with his wife … And Harry is flying over to meet with his father, could this be the moment that these frayed throngs of the family could be repaired?”

Dame Julia, who was also a special adviser to the Prince’s Charities, Charles’ non-profit organisati­on, is such a trusted friend of the monarch’s that within hours of Princess Diana’s death, he rang her for advice on how to speak to his two sons.

She has gradually reduced her workload over the years but at one point was said to speak to the then heir to the throne twice a day. She was appointed DCVO at the personal direction of the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2008.

Dame Julia told Today that the King “loves to work” and will be “very disappoint­ed at the disruption to his plans”.

“He will be awash with the things that he can’t do as he steps back, but he will be absolutely clear and totally determined to do everything he can to recover fast and well,” she added.

The 73-year-old also hailed the support that the rest of the Royal family has shown him, including his sister the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Waleses.

“I’m absolutely sure that this reign will continue…and that he will be a) knowledgea­ble, b) determined and c) absolutely clear that the show will go on,” she said.

Lord Dobbs added: “It’s incredible that the only reason that the Royal family would be under pressure is because people want them so much. Because the Royal family as a monarchy is an institutio­n which is extraordin­arily not only surviving, but it’s flourishin­g right now under Charles and Camilla.”

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