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King Charles and Queen Camilla Honor Late Friend Ahead of Trooping the Colour

King Charles and Queen Camilla Honor Late Friend Ahead of Trooping the Colour

The annual official birthday parade for King Charles is scheduled for June 15.

King Charles and Queen Camilla recently attended a memorial service for Sir 'Chips' Keswick, the former Arsenal chairman, who passed away at 84.

The service saw the presence of former Arsenal captains Tony Adams and David O’Leary, among others.

Also in attendance were Andrew Parker-Bowles, the Queen's former husband, and Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Winston Churchill.

The King and Queen, clad in elegant black attire, attended the service at St Paul's Church in Knightsbridge on Thursday afternoon.

King Charles and Queen Camilla Honor Late Friend Ahead of Trooping the Colour

Entering separately from Parker-Bowles, who donned a blue suit with a light grey tie, they paid their respects.

Sir Chips and Lady Sarah, married since 1966, were close friends of Charles and Camilla.

Notably, Charles and Camilla made their first public appearance together at Lady Sarah’s 50th birthday celebration at the Ritz in 1995.

Looking ahead, the annual official birthday parade for King Charles is set for June 15, with Buckingham Palace releasing details of the ceremony.

In light of his recent cancer diagnosis and following medical advice, King Charles will inspect the soldiers from a carriage alongside Queen Camilla, rather than on horseback as tradition dictates.

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