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Camilla’s subtle move to get Charles to hurry along at State Opening

Camilla’s subtle move to get Charles to hurry along at State Opening,

Queen Camilla delighted royal fans with a hilariously subtle attempt to get King Charles to hurry along during the State Opening of Parliament yesterday.

Video footage captured Her Majesty, 78, lightly tapping her husband’s arm to signal that he needed to end his conversation with one of the attendees as the royal couple prepared to leave the Palace of Westminster.

Camilla was then seen striding well ahead of Charles, who seemed preoccupied with placing his State Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy cap on his head as their Majesties departed from the Sovereign Entrance. 

The comical moment shared between Their Majesties delighted royal fans on X, who quipped that Camilla was ‘telling the King to get a move on!’ 

And it also is not the first time we have seen a somewhat impatient Camilla make a subtle effort to hurry along her husband –  with the Queen also seen tapping Charles on the arm with her two fingers during a visit to Cornwall in March. 

In a desperate bid to divert him from the conversation, she continued to lightly tap Charles’s arm while he was speaking with a staff member before slowly twisting him around to enthusiastically show him the commemorative cake.

The ‘cute’ and ‘relatable’ moment between the King and Queen, who have been married more than 20 years, delighted royal fans, who fondly described the interaction as a central part of the ‘marriage playbook’.

Charles and Camilla attended the State Opening of Parliament yesterday to set out the priorities for Sir Keir Starmer’s government in the King’s Speech. 

Leaving Buckingham Palace in the Irish State Coach pulled by six grey horses, the King and Queen were accompanied by a Sovereign’s Escort of the Household Cavalry as they travelled in the carriage procession to the House of Lords.

Video footage captured Her Majesty, 78, lightly tapping her husband's arm to signal that he needed to end his conversation with one of the attendees as the royal couple prepared to leave the Palace of Westminster

Video footage captured Her Majesty, 78, lightly tapping her husband’s arm to signal that he needed to end his conversation with one of the attendees as the royal couple prepared to leave the Palace of Westminster

Camilla was then seen striding well ahead of Charles, who seemed preoccupied with placing his State Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy cap on his head as their Majesties departed from the Sovereign Entrance

Camilla was then seen striding well ahead of Charles, who seemed preoccupied with placing his State Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy cap on his head as their Majesties departed from the Sovereign Entrance

The Irish State Coach – made in Ireland and exhibited in 1853 at the Great Industrial Exhibition in Dublin – is a closed carriage with dark brown body panels decorated with golden scrolls.

The coach-maker was hoping to attract the attention of two distinguished visitors – and when Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert saw it, they bought it.

It went on to become one of Queen Victoria’s favourite carriages and she used it often after her husband’s death.

In the Robing Room at the House of Lords, Charles put on the Imperial State Crown and his crimson Robe of State, which was made for his grandfather George VI’s coronation in 1937. 

Camilla, meanwhile, stepped out in a Fiona Clare white dress and donned the historic George IV State Diadem tiara. 

Commissioned in 1820, it contains 1,333 diamonds and has been worn by her Majesty twice before: to the State Openings of Parliament in both 2023 and 2024. 

A sudden hush descended on peers as the King arrived in Parliament. He and the Queen processed up the stairs after he had left his carriage.

The Lord Chancellor David Lammy was seen ahead of them and a fanfare was played as the King and Queen left the robing room, processing through the Royal Gallery.

Charles and Camilla attended the State Opening of Parliament yesterday to set out the priorities for Sir Keir Starmer's government in the King's Speech

Charles and Camilla attended the State Opening of Parliament yesterday to set out the priorities for Sir Keir Starmer’s government in the King’s Speech

Camilla stepped out in a Fiona Clare white dress and donned the historic George IV State Diadem tiara for the occasion

Camilla stepped out in a Fiona Clare white dress and donned the historic George IV State Diadem tiara for the occasion

As he arrived in the Lords, wearing the crown after being robed, the King sat on the throne alongside Camilla. He was accompanied by six pages of honour, four of which are his, and two for the Queen.

Black Rod Ed Davis, the senior Lords officer, also arrived at the Commons to summon MPs to listen to the King’s Speech.

Per tradition, the door to the chamber was slammed in Black Rod’s face, who must bang the door three times before being given permission to enter. 

During his speech, the monarch said the Government will take ‘urgent action to tackle antisemitism and ensure all communities feel safe’ and ‘defend the British values of decency, tolerance and respect for difference under our common flag’.

The King’s Speech ran to 1,285 words, making it one of the longest monarch’s speeches at a State Opening of Parliament this century. It was also one of the most legislation-heavy speeches of recent years, containing a total of 37 Bills. 

Video footage captured Her Majesty, 78, lightly tapping her husband’s arm to signal that he needed to end his conversation with one of the attendees.

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