King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Prince Edward have posed for a new portrait to commemorate a special occasion in Scotland. …
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Prince Edward have posed for a new portrait to commemorate a special occasion in Scotland.
The royals are visiting Edinburgh to celebrate Holyrood Week – a celebration of Scottish culture, achievements, and important individuals who have contributed to their communities.
The four posed for an official photo following the Order of the Thistle Service at St Giles’ Cathedral in the Scottish capital today as the city celebrates its 900th anniversary.
In the photo, the four posed together matching in the traditional garb, which consists of green velvet robes and a black and white plumed hat.
Charles and Camilla stand in the centre, whilst William and Edward stand either side of the King and Queen.
The Royal Family shared the portrait on Instagram, with the caption: “The King and Queen with The Prince of Wales (known as The Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland) and The Duke of Edinburgh following the Thistle Service at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh today.”
During the private ceremony, Camilla and Edward were appointed to the Order, which is the greatest order of chivalry in Scotland. It recognises those who have greatly contributed to Scottish life.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh also attended, however there was no sight of Princess Kate, as she is undergoing treatment for cancer.
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