A well-placed source revealed Camilla, 77, met Charles, 75, at Birkhall on the Scottish estate on Friday, the same cottage where they enjoyed their honeymoon in 2005.
The property has been described as the “perfect retreat” for the King as he comes to the end of his cancer treatment, allowing the couple to relax and unwind.
The source said: “Camilla has been spending time with her family over the past few weeks and headed up to meet Charles just before the weekend.
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