Queen Camilla's three-words to King Charles as she ushers him off balcony
Charles celebrated his second birthday parade as monarch amid his ongoing cancaer treatment this weekend.
On Saturday, Queen Camilla has some sweet words for King Charles as he celebrated his second birthday parade as monarch, surrounded by his closest family members and thousands of royal fans. The event, known as Trooping the Colour, occurs annually on the second Saturday of June.
This year's parade held special significance, coming just months after the public learned of the cancer diagnoses of King Charles and the Princess of Wales.
A touching moment was captured on the Buckingham Palace balcony. Queen Camilla looked at King Charles and gently told him: "You did well."
The King, still undergoing treatment, responded warmly with: "Thank you."
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Despite his ongoing treatment, King Charles confirmed his attendance weeks in advance, making adjustments for his comfort. He opted to travel in a horse-drawn carriage down The Mall instead of riding on horseback like his son, the Prince of Wales, and his sister, the Princess Royal.
The festivities reached their peak with a breathtaking flypast, with King Charles and senior members of the royal family watching from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Recently surfaced footage from the event captures Camilla's heartfelt words to Charles immediately after the flypast.
Queen Camilla's eagerness to return inside the Palace is understandable, given Charles' health condition and the torrential rain he endured while saluting the Guardsmen.
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"It is very much a stage, and all eyes are on them", royal photographer James Whatling said on the new episode of A Right Royal Podcast. "It must get a little bit uncomfortable after a while.
"That's duty, isn't it? That really is duty, as someone who's still undergoing treatment, I believe, to stand there in that, is ridiculous, and it kind of shows the character of the King."
“He spent a long time on a podium outside the palace during an incredible downpour, taking the salute from the returning Guardsmen", HELLO! royal editor Emily Nash added.