Queen Consort Camilla has been performing royal duties 'with broken toe': 'She's a trooper'

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The Queen Consort has been nursing a broken toe for over a week and battling through the pain to continue to support her husband on his duties, according to reports.

The injury is thought to have occurred before the death of Queen Elizabeth II last Thursday September 8. With Charles now King of England, the former Duchess of Cornwall, 75, has found herself thrown into even more royal duties than before since Elizabeth II's death.

Camilla suffered the injury prior to the Queen’s death and has been in “quite a lot of pain” in the days since, according to The Daily Telegraph.

For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter. A source told the newspaper she has just been “getting on” with the job of supporting the King during an emotionally and physically gruelling week.They added: “It is unfortunate timing to say the least but she’s been an absolute trouper.” On Wednesday Camilla, along with other female royals, was driven to Westminster Hall for the Queen’s lying in state ceremony.

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