Royally exhausted! Charles and Camilla enjoy well-earned 'day off' after Coronation
08.05.2023 - 12:37
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are enjoying a much-needed day off following the King's Coronation, according to reports. The monarch, 74, and his wife, 75, will not be appearing publicly on Monday, despite Coronation celebrations continuing across the UK with the Big Help Out volunteering event.
While Royals such as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will be out and about, Charles and Camilla will taking a break from public engagements. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed the King and Queen's absence from the Big Help Out, saying other members of the Royal Family will be attending instead.
A palace spokesperson said: “While wholly supportive of the Big Help Out initiatives taking place right across Britain on Monday May 8, [the King and Queen] will not be attending any events in-person.These will instead be attended by other members of the royal family.” It has also been reported that Charles opted to head to Highgrove on Saturday after the day's festivities came to an end, as he found Windsor far too "noisy" with preparations and rehearsals for Sunday's Coronation Concert taking place. The monarch travelled to his rural residence in Gloucestershire after being crowned on Saturday, but it is not currently known if Camilla joined him.
According to MailOnline, Camilla did also leave London after the Coronation ceremony. The King and Queen were both crowned on Saturday 6 May in an historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Over 2,000 guests watched King Charles being crowned, with over 20 million Brits tuning in to watch live coverage of the event on TV. Celebrations continued on Sunday with the star-studded Coronation Concert, which was attended
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