Queen Camilla received a warm welcome in Shrewsbury this morning, as scores of people gathered in the town square to catch a glimpse of the consort. The Queen, who is wearing a gorgeous camel coat ...
The transformation of Queen Camilla from understudy to centre-stage star will, no doubt, continue to be discussed by historians many decades from now. When she married the King almost 19 years ago ...
The Queen led the way at the Royal Maundy Service as her husband limits his public duties amid cancer treatment, and she wore a thoughtful nod to Queen Elizabeth Janine Henni is a Royals Staff ...
Queen Camilla participated in an ancient rite on Thursday that can be traced back to 600 A.D.—and marked a historic first by doing so. Camilla stood in for King Charles at the Royal Maundy ...
Queen Camilla is 'proud' to take on more duties in a packed diary of royal events as King Charles and Princess Kate receive their treatment for cancer. The Princess of Wales' diagnosis and ...
QUEEN Camilla has stood in for King Charles at the Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral today. Camilla, 76, handed out ceremonial coins to 75 men and 75 women — the number reflecting Charles' age.
Each year on the Thursday before Easter the British sovereign presents special coins known as Maundy money to pensioners. And this year, Queen Camilla became the first royal consort ever to take ...
As he prepares for his first major event since announcing his cancer diagnosis in February, King Charles has shared an inspiring message. His Majesty's pre-recorded audio message – which was ...
Queen Camilla attended a pre-Easter service without King Charles III on Thursday as he battles cancer. Camilla, 76, went stag to the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral in England while ...
Queen Camilla has stepped in for King Charles at one of the biggest events yet as he continues his cancer treatment. The Queen is distributing the traditional Royal Maundy Money on behalf of her ...
The Queen said the King would be "delighted" to see a photograph a well-wisher in Shrewsbury had kept safe since he took it in the 1950s in the hopes of sharing it with the royal family.