Queen Camilla's Recovery: A Royal Balancing Act Amid Official Duties
Queen Camilla, recovering from acute sinusitis, will miss the Duchess of Kent's funeral but is expected to attend President Trump's state visit. As King Charles' wife, she is set for a prominent role in the event at Windsor Castle. Camilla previously missed engagements due to a chest infection.

Queen Camilla has excused herself from attending the Duchess of Kent's funeral due to acute sinusitis, according to Buckingham Palace. The queen, the wife of King Charles, plans to join upcoming engagements during U.S. President Donald Trump's state visit, slated to begin Wednesday at Windsor Castle.
Citing royal sources, Camilla, 78, has traveled from Scotland and is recuperating at the castle ahead of the significant event. She had intended to attend the funeral at Westminster Cathedral to mourn the duchess who passed on September 4, but will now rest and send her prayers to the grieving family.
During Trump's visit, Camilla will assume a crucial role by participating in a carriage procession and state banquet. She is also scheduled to guide Melania Trump through the castle's renowned Royal Library and Queen Mary's Dolls' House, commemorating its 100th anniversary. Previously, health issues have caused Camilla to cancel engagements, and King Charles continues careful management of his workload amid cancer treatment.