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At a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles and Queen Camilla were brought to tears when Captain Yavar Abbas praised the "brave" monarch for coming amid his cancer treatment.
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InStyle on MSNQueen Camilla Wears More Than $48,000 of Sentimental Jewelry for Latest Public Appearance
Queen Consort Camilla wore more than $48,000 in sentimental jewelry, including a special British bugle horn brooch. She accented her pleated white dress and cream-colored hat with the jewels. The royal and King Charles III attended the 80th Anniversary of VJ Day.
Queen Camilla is set to attend York Racecourse to honour the track for hosting the “World’s Best Race” last year, connecting her with the Royal Family's longstanding love of all things equestrian. Her Majesty,
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US Weekly on MSNQueen Camilla Gets Visibly Emotional as Veteran Praises ‘Brave’ King Charles Amid Cancer Battle
Queen Camilla and King Charles grew emotional as a veteran paid tribute to Charles during a ceremony amid his ongoing cancer battle
King Charles III, Queen Camilla and Sir Keir Starmer all attended the VJ day memorial service today (15 August)
Before Queen Camilla travels to Balmoral for the royals’ annual Scottish holiday, she vacationed in the Mediterranean with her family. The Queen was photographed off the coast of Greece on the superyacht Zenobia, valued around $40 million. Zenobia is owned by Syrian-Saudi businessman and philanthropist Wafic Saïd.
King Charles III infamously stepped out on his marriage to Princess Diana and carried on a yearslong affair with now-wife Queen Camilla. Former royal photographer Ian Pelham Turner suggested that, despite the controversy surrounding the beginnings of their high-profile relationship,
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OK Magazine on MSNQueen Camilla Orders King Charles to 'Stop' Prince William From 'Creating Issues' as He Edges Closer to the Throne: Source
King Charles’ cancer has left him with little time left as the British Head of State — leading his son Prince William, heir to the throne, to take on a greater role in the monarchy. According to royal photographer Ian Pelham Turner,