Tue Sep 16 11:53:05 UTC 2025: Okay, I can do that. However, your sentence cuts off mid-thought! To write a good news article, I need the rest of that sentence and any other information that’s relevant. For example:

* **Was… what?** Was he also attending the funeral? Was he meeting with the King? Was there a security concern? This is vital.
* **Any other details about the funeral:** Who *is* the Duchess of Kent (besides her title)? How old was she? What was her cause of death? Are other royals attending? Is it a state funeral?
* **Details about Queen Camilla’s condition:** How long has she been suffering? Are there other engagements she’s had to cancel? Has she seen a doctor?
* **Context:** Is there anything else going on that makes this particularly newsworthy? Is there a political angle?

**For now, based on the incomplete information you provided, here’s a *very* basic news article. I will revise it *significantly* once you provide the missing information:**

**Queen Camilla Cancels Appearance at Duchess of Kent’s Funeral Due to Illness**

**London, UK** – Queen Camilla has withdrawn from attending the funeral of the Duchess of Kent today, Buckingham Palace announced. The Queen is reportedly suffering from acute sinusitis.

“Her Majesty is recovering from acute sinusitis and on doctor’s orders, will no longer attend today’s funeral,” a Palace spokesperson said in a brief statement.

[*Article would continue with more details about the funeral, the Duchess, and Queen Camilla’s condition if that information was available*]

**What happens next**

Please provide the missing information so I can complete this news article for you.

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