
Charles III's inner circle reveals the king's true state: Camilla didn't know
Charles III's inner circle reveals the truth about his health and Camilla and the family deal with the growing uncertainty
Charles III has always managed his public life with skill, but his private life hides a quieter side closer to his family. Away from the hustle and bustle of London, Charles III enjoys the peace and serenity that his surroundings provide. The king shares time with his wife, Camilla, and engages in activities that reveal his more private character.
The Sandringham estate in Norfolk has been a refuge for Charles III. In the words of the Marquess of Cholmondeley, a close neighbor of the king, "he loves Norfolk, spending quiet time here and planting trees." His work ethic, even in the face of adversity, has been notable to those around him, who have highlighted his tireless dedication to the country.

Charles III's surroundings reveal his commitment
Queen Camilla, although always close to her husband, has been aware of his workload. Despite her efforts for Charles to lighten his schedule, he remains true to his principles, without failing to fulfill his duties. "He won't slow down or do what he's told," Camilla commented on her husband's attitude, who shows no signs of slowing down despite his diagnosis.
This determination has concerned those around him, but it has also made clear his deep sense of responsibility. Over the years, the royal family has witnessed the respect and affection that neighbors feel for Charles III.

In Highgrove, his residence in Gloucestershire, the king has found a place to disconnect from official hustle. In his private chapel, Charles reflects and finds peace, as he described: "The best thing is that it's a place where no one can catch me." This space has become his personal sanctuary, a refuge where he can organize his thoughts in difficult times.

Charles III's purchase aimed at protecting Camilla
With the purchase of a new property near Lacock, the king seems to be preparing to ensure Camilla's privacy and tranquility. It is believed that this acquisition was motivated by his desire to prevent the property from falling into foreign hands that could compromise their privacy.
The tranquility of this place adds to the need to keep a safe family environment away from external tensions. A desire that Charles III has expressed on several occasions. The monarch continues his reign with the same dedication that has always characterized him.
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