Following Prince Harry's stunning choice to return to the United Kingdom with his Invictus Games, King Charles III's wife, Queen Camilla, has taken a prudent step.
The 77-year-old Queen walked out on Thursday to officially inaugurate a new healing garden after attending an important ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
The Queen charmed hearts with her charming gestures as she came at the Asian Women's Resource Centre (AWRC) to commemorate its 45th anniversary, emphasizing the charity's critical work with women and children from Black, Minority, and Ethnic communities.
Camila's newest trip follows Harry's declaration that his sporting tournament would return to the UK in 2027.
However, the Duke's decision is expected to enrage King Charles, as his highly anticipated event coincides with a milestone birthday for the monarch's cherished wife Queen Camilla, who has never been on Harry's good side.
The Queen toured the freshly renovated center, spending time with staff, volunteers, and trustees who support the organization's goals. She also spoke with AWRC-supported domestic violence survivors.
Queen Camilla's current involvement underlines her continuous commitment to dispelling the stigma around domestic violence through her work with survivors and support groups. The nonprofit works around the city to empower BME women and their children via consultation, advocacy, and practical assistance.
Camilla's film was published on Wednesday by King Charles III's office, and it shows her interacting with A-listers Cate Blanchett, Andrew Garfield, and Prince Harry's friend James Corden at a lavish Buckingham Palace celebration.
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