King Charles and Queen Camilla Hype Up the Coronation Craze With This New Azure Portrait
Out of everyone in the royal family, the ones who have been up on their toes for the coronation are Their Majesties, King Charles, and Queen Camilla. Their first-ever royal debut in Germany as an overseas state visit marked the influx of responsibilities that King Charles will be bestowed with as the present monarch. Nonetheless, they have been rendering them off quite smoothly. Their recent portrait as released by Buckingham reflects the same as the King and Queen pose for a refreshing picture.
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Taking to their respective social media handles, the soon-to-be King and Queen of the Palace are looking as magnificent as they could. This comes a few days after the King got his individual solo portrait by the Palace. His portrait was reportedly the first-ever King Charles illustration that the royal fandom could steal a glimpse of.
However, this new Portrait, along with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, speaks much more substance than his solo. Last Tuesday, the Palace released a brand new portrait of King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75 along with unveiling some latest updates of the Crowning ceremony. The picture showed the couple standing close to the camera in all blues. They also had a whole new blue drawing room in the back.
Palace reveals the latest updates of King Charles and Queen Camilla’s coronation
The portrait reported by People Magazine was taken by Hugo Burnanda in the month of March. He is one of the people behind almost all royal portraits. Being an eminent professional at his work, he has always been the monarch’s first preference when it comes to clicking pictures. Even at their wedding back in 2005, Hugo Burnanda was the boy for Prince Charles and his then-newly married wife, Queen Consort Camila.
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Along with it, the Palace gave us some latest big news. The most significant announcement of the previous day among all others would be the issue of the Inivitation Card. With various colorful symbols and their deep-seated meaning, the card paid an ode to the royals while inviting over 2000 people to the coronation.
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It also gave us a few updates about how Prince George is all set to take up a new role in the coronation.
How did you like the portrait? Are you excited about the coronation just as much as we drive? Let us know in the comments below.
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