Queen Camilla visited Christ Church Primary School in Chelsea, London, on Wednesday, June 26, as part of a royal engagement promoting reading among children. During her visit, she was presented with a portrait of King Charles, created by the schoolchildren to commemorate his coronation last year.
Upon seeing the mosaic, Queen Camilla exclaimed, “My goodness me, that’s my husband!” Her reaction drew laughter from those present, and she engaged with the children, posing for pictures and listening to their explanations of how they created the mosaic.
Earlier in the day, Queen Camilla toured the school, emphasizing the importance of reading in her speech to the children. She gifted the school library with a selection of books, encouraging the students to continue reading to embark on adventures and achieve greatness in their lives.
In other royal news, Princess Anne, unfortunately, missed recent engagements due to a minor injury and concussion sustained from a horse-related incident. As she recovers in hospital, there have been calls for her daughter, Zara Tindall, and son-in-law Mike Tindall to step up and support the royal family during her absence.
While some royal watchers advocate for Zara and Mike to take on more prominent roles, others argue that Princess Anne has chosen a different path for her daughter, emphasizing a non-royal trajectory.