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King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s first official portraits after the coronation are revealed

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s first official portraits after the coronation were revealed by Buckingham Palace earlier this week. The ceremony itself was a complete success and the British people are excited about what is to come.

The photographs were taken after the coronation was celebrated on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. Despite being involved in several controversies in the last couple of months, the royal family gave an amazing display of unity and it can be said that Charles’ reign is off to a good start.

The royal couple was photographed at Windsor’s Castle which is going to be their new and permanent residency starting this week. By doing the photo shoot, they wanted to honor all the years they have been together and the future of their relationship as the new monarchs of the United Kingdom.

Finally, a family picture was also shared. In the photo, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Princess Anne, and Sir Timothy Laurence can be seen. However, some people are criticizing the absence of Prince Harry as he is also part of the family but he was nowhere to be found.

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