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Camilla pulls out of event as she suffers from Covid side effects three weeks on

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Camilla was forced to miss an event on Monday as she continues to suffer from the side effects after testing positive for Covid-19.The 74 year old future Queen Consort was absent from a meeting with leading figures from the Commonwealth's young leadership and diplomatic community after attending the Commonwealth Day service hours before.

It's believed she is pacing herself as she continues to recover from coronavirus. Camilla revealed last week that she has been "coughing and spluttering" as she mingled with charity rowers at Clarence House.

Speaking of the virus, Camilla told the group: "Well, it’s taken me three weeks and I still can’t get shot of it. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "Probably my voice might suddenly go coughing and spluttering." OK!

has contacted Camilla's representatives for comment. Camilla, who recently met the Emerald Fennell who portrayed her on The Crown, did however attend the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey alongside her husband Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate Middleton.The Duchess of Cornwall's husband Prince Charles, 73, represented the Queen for the event, who pulled out of her appearance last week.

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