Buckingham Palace has delighted fans with a fresh update, showcasing Queen Camilla's return to royal duties after a holiday with King Charles in Scotland.
The latest post emerged just hours after Prince William unveiled his future plans regarding his royal obligations.
On Tuesday, Queen Camilla, 76, hosted four young individuals collaborating with the domestic abuse charity SafeLives.
The royal family's social media channels shared new photos of the Queen as she lent her support to a nationwide school pop-up initiative aimed at assisting young people in toxic relationships.
The caption accompanying the images read: "The Queen engaged in discussions with Changemakers, young trailblazers of the charity, at Buckingham Palace."
Highlighting SafeLives' acknowledgment of children and youth as victims in their own right, particularly those aged 13-17 experiencing high rates of domestic abuse, the statement emphasized the Changemakers' role in shaping the charity's response to pertinent issues.
Among the Changemakers' key priorities for the coming year is ensuring that the voices of children and young people are heard and integrated into the design and delivery of domestic abuse interventions.
For her inaugural engagement since Easter, Camilla exuded elegance in an animal-printed ensemble. During the discussion, she proposed the concept of setting up pop-up shops in schools, offering young people the opportunity to ask questions and seek guidance.
In related news, Prince Charles has announced his return to royal duties this week, briefly stepping away from attending to his wife Kate Middleton, who is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.