The royal, 76, is on a solo two-day trip to Northern Ireland and made the admission to well-wishers as she stopped by The Arcadia deli in Belfast.
Responding to a quip about men "not being the best patients," she added: "I try to keep him in order."being diagnosed with cancerOn Thursday morning, as well as visiting the delicatessen, where she was given a selection of their charcuterie, cheese, and local meats, Camilla visited two other family-run shops on the bustling Lisburn Road: Coffey's Butcher, which has been operating since 1929, and Knotts Bakery.
At the butchers, the Queen was introduced to some of the three generations of the family who run it, remarking: "My gosh there are a lot of you!" At Knotts Bakery, the royal was told about its traditional Ulster baking methods with no machinery involved. The family business employs 120 people. She was given a fruit loaf and iced madeira, which she joked she couldn't promise to take home to the King. "She said she'd eat some of them on the way home," said co-owner William Corrie, 38.presenter Zoe Salmon, and their one-year-old son Fitz, who stole the show in his tuxedo.
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