King Charles and Princess Anne were seen in high spirits as they made a joint appearance at the traditional Sunday morning service in Sandringham.
The brother-sister duo, spending their Sunday together, strolled the short distance between the Royal Residence in Norfolk and St. Mary Magdalene Church.
Along the way, they greeted royal fans with warm smiles, with King Charles even sharing a light-hearted moment by cracking a joke with some onlookers.
Notably absent were Queen Camilla, Charles’ wife, and Sir Timothy Lawrence, Anne’s husband, who did not accompany the royals on their walk.
After the service, a well-wisher presented Charles with a bouquet of flowers, prompting him to engage with fans who had gathered.
Lady Susan Hussey, who recently resigned amidst a racism controversy, also joined the King and Princess Royal at the church service in Sandringham.
The 83-year-old was captured beaming as she attended St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Royal Family’s Norfolk estate.
Her resignation came after a contentious incident where she questioned a black British domestic violence campaigner about her origins at a Buckingham Palace event in December.
Despite the controversy, Lady Susan appeared composed in a dark-colored coat and hat, holding a white rose as she interacted with the public.
In other news, King Charles made a public appearance amid reports of his efforts to reconcile with Prince Harry ahead of the upcoming coronation in May.
Allegedly, Charles sought the Archbishop of Canterbury’s assistance in facilitating a deal for Harry’s attendance at the ceremony.
However, negotiations have been complicated by Harry’s reluctance to agree to potential conditions regarding his titles.
The royal family remains divided on the matter, with uncertainties surrounding Harry’s participation and the event’s guest list.
Speculations suggest that the absence of the Sussexes could overshadow the historic occasion at Westminster Abbey.
Details about the coronation service remain scarce, with the palace hinting at a blend of tradition and modernity during the ceremony.
Omid Scobie, an unofficial biographer of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, expressed uncertainty about the couple’s attendance, indicating that even they may not have made a decision yet.
The anticipation surrounding the event continues to grow, with questions lingering about the Sussexes’ role and the dynamics within the royal family.
As discussions unfold behind palace walls, the public eagerly awaits further developments leading up to the momentous coronation in May.
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