A video captured the second the King needed to remind Queen Camilla about royal etiquette.

Queen Camilla and King Charles had a clumsy interplay (Picture: Arthur Edwards – WPA Pool/Getty Photographs)
A video circulating on social media has captured a clumsy second between King Charles and Queen Camilla on the Commonwealth Day Service. The King and Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Princess Anne attended the occasion at Westminster Abbey, which was the most important gathering of senior royals because the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor final month.
Within the video, King Charles touches Camilla’s arm to remind the Queen that the service is about to start. Acknowledging his contact, Camilla, who was talking to Princess Anne, turns round and promptly stands in place subsequent to Charles.
One royal fan commented on the interplay beneath the video on X: “Camilla and Anne could not cease chatting, so Charles needed to remind his spouse that the occasion was about to begin.” One other fan wrote, “I simply love her!” subsequent to a crying face emoji.
Greater than 1,800 company attended the service on Monday 9 March, which featured readings, prayers, music and dance, from celebrities together with former Spice Lady Geri Halliwell-Horner and Strictly Come Dancing’s Oti Mabuse.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, was additionally a part of the congregation, alongside spiritual leaders and representatives of Commonwealth nations.
The King’s Commonwealth message praised the affiliation of 56 nations as a household “united by shared values of justice, democracy, alternative, compassion and mutual respect”.
The King’s message mentioned the Commonwealth generally is a “power for good”, towards a backdrop of wars and worldwide rigidity.
Andrew is eighth in line to the throne, and eradicating him would require laws within the UK and the approval of the 14 Commonwealth realms which have King Charles as head of state.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing from his affiliation with Epstein.
















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