Getting on with the job: Queen Consort Camilla carrying out royal duties, despite being 'in pain' with a broken toe
She suffered the injury prior to the Queen’s death and has been in ‘quite a lot of pain’, but is just 'getting on with the job' according to The"It is unfortunate timing to say the least but she’s been an absolute trouper," the source reportedly said.The King and Queen Consort have been conducting a tour of the four nations of the United Kingdom, following the Queen's death.The Queen Consort's duties this week have involved being on her feet for long periods.
The following day, the couple were standing up during the Accession Council in London, where Charles was declared king, which lasted for an hour. The Queen Consort has had to stand for prolonged periods of time, but has not been seen wearing any special shoe or crutches.The NHS says that signs of a broken toe are that it is ‘red or bruised, painful and swollen, and difficult to walk on’, and that broken toes can often be treated at home.
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