Camilla pulls out of visit with Charles as she continues to recover from Covid

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Camilla pulls out of royal visit with Charles as she continues to recover from Covid

Camilla, the Queen Consort has pulled out of a visit to a food redistribution charity with King Charles as she continues to recover from Covid.

Camilla, 75, contracted coronavirus last week for the second time and missed a run of engagements after suffering cold-like symptoms.“However, to allow for additional preparation ahead of Thursday’s rescheduled literary reception and other commitments, Her Majesty will not be attending today’s Felix Project engagement.The Palace announced on February 13 – nine days ago – that Camilla had tested positive for Covid-19.

The organisation, which distributes surplus supermarket food, is London’s largest food redistribution charity and works to tackle both food waste and food poverty. The charity, in a partnership with The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund, recently received a starter fund of £1 million, including a substantial personal donation from the King, which is being used to supply more than 800 fridges and freezers to organisations across the UK to help store more fresh and frozen food.

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