King Charles and Queen Camilla attend the Order of the Thistle service at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, joining Princes William and Edward as part of Royal Week in Scotland. According to the reports, the royal party arrives at the cathedral in formal traditional ceremonial dress, including velvet robes and white plumed hats. The appearance marks the second day of the Royal Week program. The Daily Mail describes the King leading the group as they take part in the service, alongside the Queen and the two princes, with the event held in Edinburgh “this afternoon.” The coverage focuses on the ceremonial setting, the timing within Royal Week, and the traditional attire worn by members of the royal family during the Order of the Thistle observance. No additional details about the specific proceedings of the service, participants beyond those named, or any announcements are included in the provided excerpts.
King and Queen join princes for Order of the Thistle service in Edinburgh
King Charles and Queen Camilla attend the Order of the Thistle service at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, joining Princes William and Edward as part of Royal Week in Scotland. According to the repor...
- The King and Queen attend the Order of the Thistle service in Edinburgh.
- The service takes place at St Giles’ Cathedral.
- Princes William and Edward join the King and Queen.
- The event is part of Royal Week in Scotland.
- Royal reports describe the royals wearing traditional velvet robes and white plumed hats.
The King led the royals as they arrived for a service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh this afternoon - marking the second day of Royal Week in Scotland.
4 hours agoThe King led the royals as they arrived for a service at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh this afternoon - marking the second day of Royal Week in Scotland.
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