Osteoporosis is a medical condition characterized by weakened bones, increasing the risk of fractures from minor falls or injuries. This condition develops when bone density decreases, making bones porous and fragile. Common fracture sites include the wrist, hip, and spine. Risk factors encompass aging, family history, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, early menopause, low testosterone levels, and certain medications. Preventive measures and treatments involve a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, weight-bearing exercises, and medications that strengthen bone density. Queen Camilla has been a steadfast advocate for osteoporosis awareness and prevention, largely due to personal experiences with the disease affecting her family. In 1994, following her mother’s death from osteoporosis, she joined the National Osteoporosis Society, becoming its patron in 1997 and president in 2001. Under her patronage, the organization has significantly advanced public understanding of osteoporosis, promoted ear