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Karol and Camilla published a touching post.  “To those who miss their mothers today”

Karol and Camilla published a touching post. “To those who miss their mothers today”

Mother’s Day was celebrated in Great Britain last Sunday. On this occasion, the royal family published unusual photos. We can see King Charles and Queen Camilla with their mothers. Rosalind Shand died almost 30 years ago from an illness.

On the occasion of Mother’s Day, which is celebrated in the UK on March 19, the royal couple published touching photos from the family album on social media. For King Charles it was the first holiday of this type after the death of Elizabeth II, while the mother of the queen wife Camilla died almost 30 years ago. Despite this, the woman still remembers her with great emotion and love.

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The royal couple published unique photos on the occasion of Mother’s Day. “To all the mothers around the world”

In the photographs, we can see King Charles and his wife Camille in the company of beautiful, beloved mothers.

To all mothers around the world and those who miss their mothers today, we are thinking of you today and wish you all the best

– they wrote under the photos. Rosalind Shand, mother of Queen Consort Camille, died 29 years ago from osteoporosis, commonly known as the silent killer of the bones, which may affect up to 3.5 million people in the UK. At the time she suffered from it, the disease was rarely diagnosed.

Queen consort about mom’s illness. “My family and I were devastated”

Since the awareness of this was quite low, Camille decided to become a resilient activist and made it her goal to make others aware of it. Her efforts were hugely successful and in 2019 she founded the Royal Osteoporosis Society. How does he remember the period of his beloved mother’s illness? “My family and I were totally devastated, but we also didn’t understand how someone could feel so much pain. Neither me nor the doctors could do anything about it – Camilla. Her grandmother suffered from the same disease. The queen consort has been famous for years for her charity work and fight for osteoporosis. Although initially she did not enjoy much sympathy from the rest of the family and the British, as she was blamed for the breakdown of Diana and Charles’ marriage, this soon changed. It is still dynamically active in the field of osteoporosis and encourages older people to take care of themselves.

Source: Gazeta

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