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THE Queen revealed the King is "getting better” before adding jokingly "well, he would be if he behaved himself".

Camilla, 76, made the remark while with guests at a garden party in Rye, East Sussex where she was treated to a performance by actors Timothy West, 89, and Hayley Mills, 78, while sat alongside Prunella Scales, 91.

Queen Camilla today gave an update on King Charles' health
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Queen Camilla today gave an update on King Charles' healthCredit: PA
It comes after she had asked her husband to 'slow down'
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It comes after she had asked her husband to 'slow down'Credit: Reuters
Camilla joked today Charles would get better if he 'behaved himself'
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Camilla joked today Charles would get better if he 'behaved himself'Credit: Getty
The King recently returned to public duties
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The King recently returned to public dutiesCredit: PA

She added that her husband, the King, was “quite cross” he could not be there.

The King has recently returned to public duties following his cancer diagnosis after demanding aides "supercharge" his diary saying he was "raring to go".

The Sun has also previously revealed Camilla had urged Charles to "slow down" amid his health scares this year.

Earlier, the book fan Queen revealed she dreams of being a student at Hogwarts, as she helped open a literary festival.

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She also delivered an address and took a question from a local school pupil at the opening of the 35th annual Charleston, in East Sussex.

Children's laureate Joseph Coelho, Jacqueline Wilson, author of Tracy Beaker, actress Jenny Agutter, and Francesca Simon of Horrid Henry books took to the stage in front of 450 children to speak about their favourite children's books.

They were joined by comic Sir Lenny Henry who read a passage from The Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss.

Local schoolgirl Bess, nine, asked the Queen: "Are there any fictional places from a book that you would like to travel to and why?"

Camilla joked: "One place I won't be going to is The Cat in The Hat."

Then added: "One place I think I'd love to go is Hogwarts. I'd like to jump on the Express and I'd like to go to Hogwarts and sit in that wonderful hall and wait for the hat to come round and pick a house for me.

King Charles pulled for chat by Love Island’s Maya Jama at Buckingham Palace garden party attended by A-list stars

"I'd like to look at Dumbledore, and Hagrid, and Snape, and see all the pictures going mad and people jumping out of pictures and the food flying about, I think it would be a proper magical experience, and that's a place I'd really like to go to."

Before the authors took to the to speak about their favorite books during the session called ‘Power of Reading’, the Queen delivered an address to around 450 children attending.

Prince William, 41, used a speech at The Royal Society in central London to call for action on antimicrobial resistance ‘for the sake of the generations that will follow’.

The Prince of Wales is hoping to use his ‘global convening power’ to raise awareness of the deadly health issue - which kills an estimated 5 million a year.

Palace aides say antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - when bugs become immune to lifesaving antibiotic medicine - is a key issue for Prince William following his time as an air ambulance pilot, when he saw firsthand the importance of antibiotics.

In his speech, Wills spoke about the 'indiscriminate' threat of AMR.

He said: "Unless we act now and together, the ripple effects of drug resistance will be felt across generations, jeopardising the wellbeing of our children and our grandchildren.

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"I am, however, hopeful. Thanks to the efforts and expertise of a great number of people - including many in this room - we now better understand the scale of the AMR threat."

The King and Queen will be joined by The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, the palace has announced.

King Charles pulled for chat by Maya Jama

By Matt Wilkinson

KING Charles was pulled for a chat by Love Island host Maya Jama at a Buckingham Palace bash.

The King and Maya coupled up on the lawn as the royals threw a garden party for stars from the world of entertainment including Sirs Ridley Scott and Lenny Henry.

Among the 4,000 guests who mingled with the King, 75, and Queen, 76, included Strictly star Tess Daly, 55, and her husband Vernon Kay, 50

Maya, 29, in a checked blue dress and matching wide-brimmed hat, said to the King: "I present Love Island, but I don't suppose you've heard of that."

The King gave a diplomatic gentle shrug and continued talking to his glam guest, saying: "There's one born every minute."

Prince Edward the Duke of Edinburgh, 60 and the Duchess of Gloucester, 77, also brought royal stardust to the second garden party of the year.

And for the King, 75, who revealed only three months ago he has cancer, it was his fifth public engagement in three days.

Earlier he had been joined by the Queen, 76, both wearing pink robes, attended a Service for the Order of the British Empire at St Paul's Cathedral.

Their joint appearance comes as no royals joined Harry for his Invictus Games service just seven days earlier.

The King returned to public duty last month after his doctors were pleased with his response to cancer treatment.

The Creative Industries Garden Party was held with support from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, to celebrate 4,000 people across culture, art, heritage, film, TV, radio and fashion.

Other star-studded guests included Gladiator director Sir Ridley Scott, 86, actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 37, and radio star Roman Kemp, 31.

Sir Lenny Henry, 65, Homeland star David Harewood, 58, and Toby Jones, 57, of Mr Bates v The Post Office, also brought screen glamour to the palace lawn.

Artist Tracey Emin, 60, who was diagnosed with cancer four years ago also joined the party and after meeting the King said: "We spoke about health and painting.

"He asked me if I was recovering, which I am, and it was lovely to see the Queen too. I complimented them on their pinks - she said it was unintentional."

Ex-Strictly judge Arlene Philips, 80, was introduced to the Queen, and said afterwards. "She remembered me from when we last met. It was at a concert after I’d just been let go from Strictly and she said how much she missed me which was very kind.

"She asked me what I’ve been doing lately and I explained I was doing the choreography for Guys and Dolls. She said she had taken the grandchildren to see it and they loved it."

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