Queen Camilla to Resume Public Duties Following Chest Infection Recovery

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Big News!** Queen Camilla is making her grand return to public duties after recovering from a chest infection! The beloved royal was forced to take a step back last week and missed the Remembrance commemoration events. But fear not, she'll be back in action today! Recovery Mode: However, she'll be skipping the Gladiator II premiere to ensure her recovery is on track. Keep an eye out for updates on this developing story!

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