Friends show worries for Queen Camilla’s health after learning of King’s cancer diagnosis. Close friend Dame Julia Cleverdon emphasizes Camilla’s central importance: “The real heroine… is Queen Camilla.”
Under outpatient therapy in London, the King gives her first priority among his own health issues. He is adamant in spite of the diagnosis; Dame Julia notes his will to heal quickly.
Lord Dobbs compliments the King for his openness and stresses the need of early diagnosis in conquering such challenges. He praises the King’s bravery and exhorts others to face like difficulties head-on in order to produce positive results.
Emphasizing the close relationship between the King and Queen, Lord Dobbs offers hope for family peace among hardship. He points at Harry’s visit to his father, suggesting possible royal family mending.