King Charles, Trooping the Colour and Queen Camilla
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King Charles III celebrated Father’s Day as he remains estranged from Prince Harry. The monarch, 76, marked the holiday on Sunday with throwback photos shared to his and his wife Queen Camilla’s joint Instagram account.
According to royal experts, Queen Camilla is maintaining a dignified silence after Prince Harry's tell-alls, choosing to instead support King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2024.
King Charles appeared to be involved in an animated discussion with Queen Camilla on the royal carriage for Trooping the Colour, with a lip reader revealing what he said
British Royal family has shared a slew of throwback photos of past Garter Days as King Charles and Queen Camilla gears up for this year's celebration.On Monday, June 16, the Royal Family shared a carousel of past photos to showcase the
Lisa Kay, the founder of footwear company Sole Bliss, received The King's Award for Enterprise, on account of her services to women's fashion. As Queen Camilla is a known fan of Sole Bliss shoes, it's perhaps no surprise that King Charles knows his stilettos from his block heels.
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StyleCaster on MSNQueen Camilla's ‘Health Issues' Revealed After King Charles' Cancer Found ‘Incurable'-She's on ‘Her Last Legs'This includes King Charles, who has cancer and is reportedly very sick, and Kate Middleton, who was diagnosed with cancer as well, and who is now cancer-free. Health speculation now includes Queen Camilla,
With King Charles and Prince Harry still deeply divided, Queen Camilla is keeping her distance behind palace walls.
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GB News on MSNKate, Camilla and King look visibly emotional during minute's silence for Air India plane crash victimsPrincess Kate, King Charles and Queen Camilla appeared visibly moved as they took part in a minutes silence to mark the Air Indian tragedy during Saturday’s Trooping the Colour. 241 people died on Thursday after a London Gatwick airport bound airliner crashed in Ahmedabad,
If he remains at Clarence House, The King will become the first monarch since Queen Victoria not to move into Buckingham Palace. However, King Charles won't break from tradition in one sense, with Tominey adding Buckingham Palace "will remain the household's office for the rest of his reign."