Rumors that the Queen Consort Camilla Parker may have severe health issues started to circulate after it was revealed that a renowned traumatologist had visited Camilla at Buckingham Palace.
Since it is thought that Camilla Parker’s doctor visit may be connected to the chance that she has osteoporosis, the same condition that her mother Rosalind Cubitt had and which led to her death in July 1994, this news has alarmed supporters of the British monarchy.
According to British media and sources close to the royal family, Camilla Parker herself contacted the traumatology expert to conduct a thorough medical evaluation after experiencing bone pain, a slight decline in height recently, and an abnormal curvature in her upper back.
Camilla Parker should be on the lookout for osteoporosis, a hereditary illness that impacts millions of people worldwide, primarily older women. These symptoms are consistent with osteoporosis.
Although there are treatments to help prevent the loss of bone mass, it is important to detect osteoporosis at an early stage to avoid serious complications. Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones and makes them easier to fracture, which can lead to disability or even death, as was the case with Camilla Parker’s mother.
More information about Queen spouse Camilla Parker’s health has not yet been officially announced by the British royal family, but it is anticipated that they will do so in the upcoming days.
For the time being, the media has stated that Camilla’s admirers wish her well and hope that whatever ailment she may be experiencing will pass quickly so that she can carry out her coronation without any complications.