Monarch and consort to spend milestone in Rome amid packed schedule
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to mark their 20th wedding anniversary on April 9, but their royal commitments will take precedence over personal celebrations.
Instead of commemorating the occasion privately, the royal couple will be in Rome for a series of engagements supporting causes close to their hearts. While Buckingham Palace has yet to disclose full details of the visit, reports suggest their itinerary will be packed despite the King’s ongoing cancer treatment.
A royal insider told The Sun that Charles and Camilla remain dedicated to their duties and will not allow their anniversary to disrupt their schedule. “The trip falls on their 20th wedding anniversary, but the King and Queen are well known and respected for their hard work and duty,” the source shared.
However, the milestone will not go entirely unnoticed. Another source noted: “It is expected that they will mark it privately, if at all.”
As the monarch continues to balance health challenges with his responsibilities, the trip reinforces the couple’s unwavering commitment to public service, even on a personal milestone.