Sarah Jessica Parker performed a graceful curtsy for Queen Camilla on November 11, 2025, during a reception at Clarence House in London. The event was held for the judges and supporters of the newly announced Children's Booker Prize, where Parker served as one of the competition's five judges. While the London event is where she famously dipped into a rare curtsy, the two recently reunited in New York City on April 29.
Charlotte Tilbury greeted King Charles with a friendly double kiss on the cheek during the King’s Trust Global Gala in New York City. The high-profile interaction occurred as Tilbury was celebrating her new appointment as the Global Ambassador and Co-Chair of the gala for the King’s Trust, a charity founded by the King 50 years ago to empower disadvantaged youth.
The iconic steps of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, provided the backdrop for a tender moment during Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s 2018 wedding. As the newly crowned couple arrived, they shared a shy, romantic kiss that captivated the cheering crowds. This milestone, often revisited by royal fans, now serves as a poignant anchor for the couple’s journey as they celebrate their growing family and the announcement of their third pregnancy.
During King Charles' historic visit to St. George's, a standout moment of public affection occurred when a woman greeted him with a graceful curtsy while presenting him with a bouquet of flowers. This gesture, captured during the walkabout, served as a perfect example of traditional royal protocol meeting genuine local warmth.
On April 29, Queen Camilla and Sarah Jessica Parker shared a notable, high-profile reunion at the New York Public Library. Photographers captured a visibly nervous Parker waiting for the Queen, who was attending a literary event for her charity, The Queen's Reading Room.
Sarah Jessica Parker shared a highly publicized and heartfelt meeting with Queen Camilla on April 29 at the New York Public Library. Parker, waiting for the Queen's arrival, was captured by photographers reacting with visible excitement as the royal entered the room.
King Charles made this poignant admission on April 29, during a star-studded gala in New York City. While reflecting on the 50th anniversary of his charity, the 77-year-old monarch stated, "As we look to the future, I won't see the long-distance future, but I'm enormously grateful to you all for what you can all do as supporters to help this vital endeavor". The remark is significant given his ongoing battle with cancer, first diagnosed in February 2024.
King Charles officially departed Bermuda on the afternoon of May 2, marking the conclusion of a historic two-day solo visit to the British Overseas Territory. The King bid a final farewell to Bermuda at the L.F. Wade International Airport after a formal departure ceremony. He was seen off by a small group of dignitaries.
While meeting the public in Hamilton, Bermuda, on May 1, King Charles shared a series of personal moments with well-wishers, including a subtle and respectful curtsy from a woman that captured the approachability of the historic visit.
During King Charles’s historic visit to Bermuda, many locals displayed infectious enthusiasm, but there was one notable interaction. The video shows a grown man grinning with excitement as he met the monarch during an impromptu walkabout on the final day of the trip. And we don't blame him for his reaction.
King Charles showed his commitment to nature by planting a Bermuda cedar (Juniperus bermudiana) on May 1 during his historic visit to Bermuda. This gesture is particularly significant as the Bermuda cedar is an endemic species that was nearly wiped out in the 1940s and 1950s by an invasive scale insect.
King Charles exuded effortless style in a tan linen suit and dark sunglasses while disembarking the ferry in Bermuda. Visiting the territory, the "King of Cool" blended royal tradition with island sophistication.
During King Charles’s visit to Bermuda, a young girl stole the spotlight with her delightful reaction to meeting the monarch in Hamilton. And we totally get it.