Despite the pain, the 75-year-old been busy traveling around the country with King Charles III as he meets with officials and mourn the loss of the Queen.
The former Duchess of Cornwall was also able to take a load off her injured foot when the pairAfterwards, the former Prince of Wales, 73, addressed the 900 members of Parliament and the House of the Lords for the first time as King.
“As I stand before you here today I cannot help but feel the weight of history, which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions,” he began his address before vowing to carry on Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy of “devotion” and “duty.”
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