The Sovereign Consort, 75, facilitated her most memorable audience at Buckingham Palace Thursday since stepping up into her new royal role.
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Camilla invited Joseph Coelho, the new Waterstones Youngsters’ Laureate, for the morning meeting.
“Her Majesty has long-championed the delight of reading and advocated for the importance of literacy,” squires captioned an Instagram snap.
The Sovereign and the writer modeled for an image together, where a framed photograph with sweet significance was spotted on the table behind them.
Camilla displayed the image she and King Charles III released for their 2018 Christmas card, which showed the royal couple casually chatting on a wooden seat.
Photographer Hugo Burnand captured the conversation in the garden of Clarence House, where Charles brandished a suit and Camilla wore a white dress.
“Wishing you an extremely Happy Christmas and New Year,” the bubbly message read. Sovereign Camilla embraces another royal ranking and its elevated responsibilities following the death of her mother-in-law Sovereign Elizabeth in September, she has carefully arranged favorite family photographs all through the palace.
In October, Buckingham Palace released another photograph of the Sovereign Consort to announce that the many extravagant bears left external royal homes following the death of Sovereign Elizabeth would be donated to youngsters’ hospitals. As found in the image of Camilla, a table behind featured a sentimental collection of pictures — including one from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding in 2018 and another from Prince Louis’ christening the same year.
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Also displayed was a formal portrait of Sovereign Elizabeth and Prince Philip, taken in honor of her Diamond Jubilee.
The royal couple grinned together in formal attire accented with their Request for the Garter sashes.
As found in the smiling shot of Sovereign Camilla and Coelho published Thursday, the royal added a special accessory: a red poppy pin.
Individuals from the royal family have been pinning on the recognition lately to commemorate Remembrance Day on November 11. The poppy has been utilized since 1921 to honor military individuals who have died in wars; the red bloom is primarily associated with the U.K. and Commonwealth nations for Remembrance Day.
Kate Middleton and Prince William both wore the blossoms during their outing in Scarborough on Thursday, with the Prince of Wales also adding the accessory to his tuxedo at the tenth annual Tusk Conservation Awards and his suit for the Film Africa festival earlier in the week.
King Charles, Sovereign Camilla and Princess Anne also wore the pins when they invited athletes from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Games for a reception at Buckingham Palace Wednesday.