Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

UK royals greet crowds from Buckingham Palace balcony

King Charles III and Queen Camilla greeted rain-drenched crowds Saturday with smiles and waves.

Charles and Camilla waved to crowds. — © AFP
Charles and Camilla waved to crowds. — © AFP

King Charles III and Queen Camilla greeted rain-drenched crowds Saturday with smiles and waves, in two appearances alongside other British royals from the balcony of Buckingham Palace shortly after their coronations.

The newly crowned couple, who emerged to cheers from tens of thousands of onlookers below, were joined by Charles’s heir, Prince William, his wife Catherine, and their three children.

Charles’s youngest brother, Prince Edward, his wife Sophie, and their two children were also there. His only sister, Princess Anne, also made an appearance.

However, the king’s younger son Prince Harry and eldest brother Prince Andrew, were notable absentees from the line-up, with the balcony appearances restricted to working royals only.

Harry and his American wife Meghan quit royal duties in 2020 and have since unleashed a string of barbed attacks on the monarchy.

Andrew, the king’s eldest brother, has been frozen out over his past association with the disgraced late US financier Jeffrey Epstein and a related sexual abuse allegation which was settled out of court.

Those present were treated to a ceremonial fly-past of military aircraft, which had to be pared back due to the wet weather.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla returned to Buckingham Palace after the coronation

King Charles III and Queen Camilla returned to Buckingham Palace after the coronation – Copyright AFP Ben BOHANE

It featured an assortment of Royal Air Force helicopters, followed by its Red Arrows display team trailing red, white and blue smoke over the palace and central London.

After the display had ended and the royals departed the balcony, they reappeared for a briefer second appearance, again to cheers from the crowds.

Crowds on The Mall were treated to a ceremonial fly-past of military aircraft. — © AFP

Sam Day, who had camped out overnight for the chance to see the family, told AFP it was “definitely worth it” as he had awaited their arrival moments earlier — “even though the weather did not shine”.

Day said the spectacle made her “proud” and even expressed affection for Harry, whose popularity has plummeted in Britain following his attacks on the monarchy.

“If he comes back we’d still love him,” she added.

The balcony appearances by Charles and Camilla are their last scheduled public events Saturday.

However, British broadcasters noted that his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, made another unscheduled evening appearance from the famous perch at her own coronation in 1953.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Entertainment

Liam Hemsworth as Owen Brophy in 'Lonely Planet.' Photo Credit: Hilary Bronwyn Gayle, Netflix.Australian actor Liam Hemsworth stars in the new movie “Lonely Planet”...

Business

The European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates again this week.

Business

Many professionals do not realise that just by working in certain industries, their personal data—emails, passwords, financial details—can be compromised.

Life

The planned sale of France's best-selling medical drug to US investors has caused the government a splitting headache.