As Britain woke up to an extra bank holiday on Monday May 8th, King Charles III and Queen Camilla released their first official portraits following the Coronation.
The portraits, taken by photographer Hugo Burnand and released by Buckingham Palace, are featured at the end of
our chapter on the Coronation itself and were posted on the Royal Family’s official Instagram account on May 8th, along with a message from King Charles.
“As the Coronation weekend draws to a close, my wife and I just wanted to share our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all those who have helped to make this such a special occasion,” read the caption on a photo of the couple together.
“We pay particular tribute to the countless people who have given their time and dedication to ensuring that the celebrations in London, Windsor and further afield were as happy, safe and enjoyable as possible.”
The statement continued: “To those who joined in the celebrations - whether at home, at street parties and lunches, or by volunteering in communities - we thank you, each and every one.
“To know that we have your support and encouragement, and to witness your kindness expressed in so many different ways, has been the greatest possible Coronation gift, as we now rededicate our lives to serving the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and Commonwealth.”
PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE KING
Meanwhile, for the third day of the Coronation celebrations people were encouraged to spend time volunteering and joining projects in their area as part of The Big Help Out.
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