Buckingham Palace unveils first joint portrait of King Charles III and Queen Camilla alongside the new Crown Prince and Princess.
We once thought the so-called "Fab Four" were Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle. However, a new "Fab Four" is emerging. It represents the future of the next generation of the British Royal Family: King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and the new Prince and Princess of Wales. The foursome was captured in a stunning photograph by longtime royal photographer Chris Jackson on September 18, the eve of the Queen's funeral
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The new royal portraits, released last night by Royal Communications, show Camilla, Charles, William, and Kate in black mourning attire. On this special night, the two couples entertained world leaders and royalty at a reception at Buckingham Palace, and according to People, this is the first official portrait of the new king and his successor, who will sift through the contents of the famous red box of papers that require his attention on September 11 at Buckingham Palace It follows the portrait of the new monarch sifting through the contents of the famous red box of papers that required his attention at Buckingham Palace on September 11. (In that picture, behind him are black-and-white photos of his late parents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. It was presented to the couple by His late Majesty's father, King George VI, on Christmas Day 1951, just weeks before George VI's untimely death on February 6, 1952.
Beside this new image of Charles, Camilla, William, and Kate, "A new image of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen, and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess, taken by Getty Images, has been released... The images were taken at Buckingham Palace on Sunday, September 18, prior to a reception by His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen for heads of state and official guests from abroad," the message reads.
And, according to the Mirror, keen observers noticed that the photo actually shows three Welsh princes. Charles, William, and the four royals are behind a portrait of King George IV, who became Prince of Wales within days of his birth in 1762.
"Royal experts say the sight of William and Charles together in an official capacity should be easy to get used to," the Mirror reported.
"It has been suggested that Will will share some of the workload with Charles to lighten the 73-year-old king's load.
The future of the royal family in one photograph. The very new "Fab Four."
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