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The Royal Standard is flying in a gusty breeze above Buckingham Palace. King Charles has asked the Royal Family taking part in the Trooping the Colour parade to wear black armbands, as a mark of respect to the victims of the Air India plane crash, Buckingham Palace said.
The annual display of British military might serves as a seasonally tweaked birthday celebration for the sitting monarch.
This Father's Day, many will celebrate the dads in their lives—and the British royal family is no exception. To commemorate this special day, both the Prince and Princess of Wales and the king and queen released photographs and videos via their Instagram accounts.
King Charles and Queen Camilla shared throwback photographs with their late fathers on Instagram on Sunday, June 15. Their Father's Day tributes came a day after Trooping the Colour and amid an ongoing rift with Prince Harry.
The first is a black-and-white image of a young Charles and his sister, Princess Anne, being pushed on a wooden swing by their father, Prince Philip. The second shows Camilla with her father, Bruce Shand, on her wedding day to Charles in 2005. “To all Dads everywhere, we wish you a happy Father’s Day today,” the caption of the post read.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are remembering their late dads on Father’s Day amid their continued estrangement from the monarch’s youngest son, Prince Harry. “To all Dads everywhere, we wish you a happy Father’s Day today,
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were not invited to King Charles' birthday parade for the third year in a row amid a deepening rift with the royal family
While King Charles and Queen Camilla often attend the annual display of music, dance, comedy and theater, one of his former butlers, Grant Harrold, says he doesn't think The King is a fan of the ITV competition show that feeds into the event.
The King and Queen have shared an emotional statement to the victims and families affected by the school shooting in Austria that has claimed the lives of 11 people