Actors Photos Actor King Charles III of the United Kingdom HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 By GethuCinema Admin January 26, 2024 Related Posts Actor King Charles III of the United Kingdom HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Actor King Charles III of the United Kingdom HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actor King Charles III of the United Kingdom HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actor King Charles III of the United Kingdom HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 King Charles III of the United Kingdom Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 1.1 Million Likes Download Photo King Charles III of the... King Charles III of the United Kingdom Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 1.1 Million Likes Download Photo King Charles III of the... Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram πΈπ€΄π¬π§ π· @chrisjacksongetty Buckingham Palace An official portrait following the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on 6th May. Pictured from left to right: The Duke of Kent, The Duchess of Gloucester, The Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, The Princess Royal, The King, The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Princess of Wales, The Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, The Duke of Edinburgh. πΈ Hugo Burnand Buckingham Palace ππ‘π ππ«π¨π°π§π’π§π π¨π ππ‘π ππ’π§π The Archbishop of Canterbury places St Edwardβs Crown on The Kingβs anointed head. The clergy, congregation and choir all cry βGod Save The Kingβ. The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! The Duke of Edinburgh is in St Helena! πΈπ π’ HRH was welcomed to one of the most remote inhabited islands by Jonathan the Tortoise, who, at 191 years old, is the oldest living land animal in the world! Born in the reign of William IV, the Seychelles giant tortoise has lived through seven British monarchs, with King Charles III becoming the eighth monarch of his lifespan so far. β¬ οΈ HRH is not the first Member of the Royal Family to have met Jonathan, who previously spent time with King George VI, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II (when she was Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret in 1947. During his time on the island so far, The Duke has also… β°οΈ Viewed the spectacular sights of Jacobβs Ladder, a 699-step staircase that leads to Ladder Hill Fort. π Met members of the local community at Grand Parade. π§ββοΈ Heard about the important role that the Princess Royal Community Care Centre plays for local residents and saw the Centreβs cornerstone, which was laid by The Princess Royal during her visit in 2002! Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about HRHβs time on the island so far! π Congratulations to everyone who was presented with their honours by The Princess Royal at todayβs Investiture.Β Recipients included: ποΈFilm director and producer Sir Stephen Frears. ποΈSimon Daglish OBE,Β Co-Founder of Walking With The Wounded, and Fundraiser for Tommyβs. Windsor Castle π Congratulations to everyone who was presented with their honours by The Princess Royal at todayβs Investiture.Β Recipients included: ποΈFilm director and producer Sir Stephen Frears. ποΈSimon Daglish OBE,Β Co-Founder of Walking With The Wounded, and Fundraiser for Tommyβs. Windsor Castle βHolocaust Memorial Day offers a valuable opportunity for the richly diverse communities of this nation to come together and recommit to building a society free from antisemitism, persecution and hatred.β π―οΈThe King has sent a message to all those marking Holocaust Memorial Day tomorrow. πΈ Their Majesties are pictured lighting a candle at Sandringham House earlier this week to mark this yearβs commemorations. Wishing those celebrating a very happy #BurnsNight tonight. Burns Night marks the life and work of Scottish poet Robert Burns, who was born #onthisday in 1759. πFrom the archives: listen to The King (then Prince of Wales) recite βMy Heartβs in the Highlandsβ at Dumfries House in 2009. πΈ Their Majesties visiting Robert Burnsβ cottage in South Ayrshire in 2021. This #LibraryShelfieDay weβre celebrating a very special library β a miniature one! Queen Maryβs Dollsβ House celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, so hereβs a unique βdollβs eyeβ view into one of its most important rooms. A look at the Dollsβ House Library shelves will reveal a time capsule of the literature of the 1920s including around 175 real books handwritten by authors such as A.A. Milne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Vita Sackville-West. Although it looks like a comfortable room to curl up in with a good book, you might struggle to fit: the Dollsβ House was built to 1:12 scale! Queen Maryβs Dollsβ House is open as part of a visit to Windsor Castle. Find out more in @royalcollectiontrustβs bio link or go to www.rct.uk/windsorcastle #QMDH100 #RoyalCollectionTrust #MiniatureBooks π¬π§π Thank you to everyone who came out to welcome The Queen to Swindon today. βI particularly salute all the survivors who are able to get out there; to talk to me, talk to everybody and tell other people about what theyβve been through, because they are going to save lives by getting others to come forward.β Over the past week, The Queen has visited three support spaces and centres for survivors of domestic abuse. Today, Her Majesty privately met with staff and survivors at @RefugeCharityβs Gaia Centre in South London. The Gaia Centre opened its doors in 2012, as one of the first services in the UK to offer a single point of access for those experiencing violence and abuse. The centre provides confidential, non-judgemental support to those living in the borough of Lambeth who are experiencing gender-based violence. Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majestyβs recent visits to Aberdeen Art Galleryβs safe space, Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Serviceβs refuge and Refugeβs Gaia Centre. βI particularly salute all the survivors who are able to get out there; to talk to me, talk to everybody and tell other people about what theyβve been through, because they are going to save lives by getting others to come forward.β Over the past week, The Queen has visited three support spaces and centres for survivors of domestic abuse. Today, Her Majesty privately met with staff and survivors at @RefugeCharityβs Gaia Centre in South London. The Gaia Centre opened its doors in 2012, as one of the first services in the UK to offer a single point of access for those experiencing violence and abuse. The centre provides confidential, non-judgemental support to those living in the borough of Lambeth who are experiencing gender-based violence. Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majestyβs recent visits to Aberdeen Art Galleryβs safe space, Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Serviceβs refuge and Refugeβs Gaia Centre. βI particularly salute all the survivors who are able to get out there; to talk to me, talk to everybody and tell other people about what theyβve been through, because they are going to save lives by getting others to come forward.β Over the past week, The Queen has visited three support spaces and centres for survivors of domestic abuse. Today, Her Majesty privately met with staff and survivors at @RefugeCharityβs Gaia Centre in South London. The Gaia Centre opened its doors in 2012, as one of the first services in the UK to offer a single point of access for those experiencing violence and abuse. The centre provides confidential, non-judgemental support to those living in the borough of Lambeth who are experiencing gender-based violence. Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majestyβs recent visits to Aberdeen Art Galleryβs safe space, Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Serviceβs refuge and Refugeβs Gaia Centre. Today The Duchess of Edinburgh joined students taking part in a menstrual health workshop at Harris Girlsβ Academy in South-East London. The group spoke candidly about the challenges faced by women and girls, covering topics ranging from βwhat is a normal period?β to how to advocate for their own health issues when speaking to medical professionals. The workshop was part of Wellbeing of Womenβs #JustaPeriod campaign, which aims to increase awareness and education around period problems, and normalise conversations around the topic. Her Royal Highness is Patron of the charity, which supports millions of women through its research and health campaigns. The session today saw female and male students talking openly to share their personal experiences and challenging some of the misconceptions and taboos around periods. Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich Today The Duchess of Edinburgh joined students taking part in a menstrual health workshop at Harris Girlsβ Academy in South-East London. The group spoke candidly about the challenges faced by women and girls, covering topics ranging from βwhat is a normal period?β to how to advocate for their own health issues when speaking to medical professionals. The workshop was part of Wellbeing of Womenβs #JustaPeriod campaign, which aims to increase awareness and education around period problems, and normalise conversations around the topic. Her Royal Highness is Patron of the charity, which supports millions of women through its research and health campaigns. The session today saw female and male students talking openly to share their personal experiences and challenging some of the misconceptions and taboos around periods. Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich Today The Duchess of Edinburgh joined students taking part in a menstrual health workshop at Harris Girlsβ Academy in South-East London. The group spoke candidly about the challenges faced by women and girls, covering topics ranging from βwhat is a normal period?β to how to advocate for their own health issues when speaking to medical professionals. The workshop was part of Wellbeing of Womenβs #JustaPeriod campaign, which aims to increase awareness and education around period problems, and normalise conversations around the topic. Her Royal Highness is Patron of the charity, which supports millions of women through its research and health campaigns. The session today saw female and male students talking openly to share their personal experiences and challenging some of the misconceptions and taboos around periods. Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich Today The Duchess of Edinburgh joined students taking part in a menstrual health workshop at Harris Girlsβ Academy in South-East London. The group spoke candidly about the challenges faced by women and girls, covering topics ranging from βwhat is a normal period?β to how to advocate for their own health issues when speaking to medical professionals. The workshop was part of Wellbeing of Womenβs #JustaPeriod campaign, which aims to increase awareness and education around period problems, and normalise conversations around the topic. Her Royal Highness is Patron of the charity, which supports millions of women through its research and health campaigns. 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