Camilla suffered the injury before the Queen’s death and has been “extremely ill”, according to the Daily Telegraph. A source told the newspaper that she is just “getting on with” the job of supporting the King during an emotionally and physically exhausting week. Camilla followed Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin-carrying party into Westminster Hall on WednesdayCredit: Jacob King/PA “It’s unfortunate timing to say the least, but she was the ultimate winner,” the source is quoted as telling the Tele. The PA news agency approached the King’s representative for comment on his wife’s condition and was told: “We will not comment on medical conditions.” It comes as the royal couple are due to visit Wales on Friday – the king’s first visit since ascending to the throne. King Charles III and the Queen Consort depart after the service and procession for Queen Elizabeth II’s casket Credit: Christopher Furlong/PA The King and Camilla will attend a service of prayer and reflection at Llandaff Cathedral before receiving condolences at the Welsh parliament, the Senedd. He will later have a private audience with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford and the presiding officer at Cardiff Castle, although an anti-monarchy protest is expected outside. Charles will then attend a reception hosted by the Welsh Government, before returning to Buckingham Palace in the evening to host religious leaders in the Bow Room. Want a quick and special update on the biggest news? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out what you need to know