View the Christmas card
View the Christmas card of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The official 2024 Christmas card for King Charles and Queen Camilla has been unveiled by Buckingham Palace.
The picture chosen for the seasonal greeting card was unveiled by the palace on Saturday. Millie Pilkington took the photo earlier this year. Over the years, Pilkington, one of the most renowned portrait photographers in the UK. Has captured many images of the family.
The happy couple’s portrait was taken at the Buckingham Palace garden in April.
It shows 76-year-old. King Charles standing in side profile with his hand in his pocket while wearing a gray suit and blue tie. Beside him is 77-year-old Camilla, dressed in an outfit of blue wool crepe by upscale designer Fiona Clare.
“Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year” is the message that appears inside the card.
Compared to the picture shot in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace after the King’s coronation last year. This one is more informal.
It is customary for senior. Windsor clan members to distribute a duplicate of the seasonal card they send to friends, relatives, and coworkers.
The Wales family’s card for this year will now be anticipated by royal watchers.
In recent days, the Prince and Princess of Wales have been very busy. Prince William joined international leaders at Notre Dame’s reopening ceremony in France on Saturday. After a horrific fire in 2019, the Parisian cathedral has undergone major renovation.
The heir to the British throne met President-elect. Donald Trump and US First Lady Jill Biden while in the French city.
Catherine, William’s wife, held Westminster Abbey’s yearly Christmas carol service on Friday night.
The Westminster Abbey choir, as well as up-and-coming British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean. American musician Gregory Porter, and UK hitmaker Paloma Faith, performed during the evening, which was devoted to people who have “shown love, kindness, and empathy towards others in their communities.”
Readings were provided by Prince William, Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, and actresses Richard E. Grant, Michelle Dockery, and Sophie Okonedo.