King Charles and Queen Camilla Show Support in Latest Photo Amidst Cancer Treatment

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01/04/2024 19h36

In a show of unwavering support, King Charles and Queen Camilla were captured in a touching black-and-white photo as they attended Easter Sunday service at St. George's Chapel. The photo, taken by royal photographer Chris Jackson, showcases the royal couple walking into the church, facing away from the camera.

Despite their backs to the lens, the body language of King Charles and Queen Camilla speaks volumes. The angled positioning towards each other serves as a non-verbal testament to their steadfast support during this challenging time.

This new photo release comes shortly after the unveiling of a portrait of King Charles. The portrait was revealed alongside a recorded message from His Majesty during the 2024 Royal Maundy Service. Although the recording only contained audio, the accompanying portrait showcased the king seated alone at his desk in Buckingham Palace's 18th Century Room.

In the portrait, King Charles donned a navy-blue pinstripe suit, complemented by a white shirt, blue tie, and a coordinating pocket square. Positioned in front of him were a microphone and a recorder, adding an air of importance to the message he shared.

During the recording, King Charles expressed his deep appreciation for the Maundy Service, emphasizing the significance of friendship and support during times of need. He remarked, "We need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need."

As individuals eagerly await updates on King Charles's health, hopes remain high that his public appearances will become more frequent. Royal enthusiasts can stay up-to-date on the latest news concerning the royal family by subscribing to receive breaking royal family stories.

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