During a visit to the solar technology firm, King Charles experienced a lighthearted 'disaster' when a commemorative plaque he was unveiling accidentally fell to the floor. Rather than being embarrassed, the King burst into fits of laughter, joking to staff that "this isn't a magic trick!"
Princess of Wales almost lost her hat to a strong gust of wind as she and Prince William were leaving Canterbury Cathedral. The Princess held onto it tightly to keep it from blowing away, and she stayed calm and looked graceful the whole time.
Princess of Wales took center stage upon arriving at Canterbury with Prince William, as she was the first to receive a curtsy from the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent, Lady Colgrain. The Princess was seated on the side of the car closer to the cathedral and got to greet Lady Colgrain before her husband, receiving the curtsy first. Prince William was happy to let his wife take the spotlight as they made their way inside.
The Prince and Princess of Wales enter the Canterbury Cathedral to witness the historic installation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. Prince William is representing his father, King Charles, at the ceremony, signaling the crown's support for this major milestone in the church's leadership.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were seen stepping out of their private luxury car in Cornwall as crowds gathered to welcome them. The trip marks the 25th anniversary of the Eden Project and the support for local community efforts.
During the Easter Sunday service, Princess of Wales was captured in a quiet parenting moment as she gently guided 7-year-old Prince Louis into St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. She used subtle hand placements and quiet words to help her youngest son navigate the formal royal arrival.
The formal arrival of King Charles and Queen Camilla on Day 2 was marked by high military pageantry and a historic "Pass in Review" on the White House South Lawn. While the royals first met the Trumps informally on Monday for tea, Tuesday's event served as the official state welcome, the highest diplomatic honor extended by the U.S. to a visiting head of state.
King Charles released a deeply personal video message to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday on April 21. Filmed in the library of Balmoral Castle, the King paid tribute to his "darling mama," reflecting on her life and legacy as the nation's longest-reigning monarch.
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in the United States on April 27 for a historic four-day state visit. Upon landing at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, they were greeted by two children from British military families who presented them with flowers. Among the greeters was a young girl named Isla, who happened to be celebrating her birthday that day and welcomed the royals with a formal curtsy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially began their 4-day privately funded visit to Australia on Tuesday, April 14, with a visit to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Melbourne after flying business class on a commercial Qantas flight from Los Angeles. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, did not join them for the trip.
During the final day of their four-day Australian tour, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on a boat tour of Sydney Harbour with Invictus Australia. Following a morning visit to Bondi Beach to meet with first responders, the couple arrived at the harbour where a crowd gathered outside the Sydney Opera House to watch them board a sailboat. Harry was seen taking Meghan's hand and carefully guiding her as she stepped from the dock onto the vessel.
Meghan Markle took on the challenge of crafting a clay ostrich for a young girl during a pottery workshop at the Australian National Veterans Art Museum (ANVAM) in Melbourne. When the girl requested the difficult animal, the Duchess responded with mock horror, calling it a "tough order" but promising to try it out.
Prince Harry was seen gently guiding Meghan Markle through the crowds as they walked hand in hand during their recent appearance in Australia. They also charmed the fans by stepping out in coordinated olive and khaki tones.