King and Queen Attend Braemar Gathering
King and Queen Attend Braemar Gathering
King and Queen Attend Braemar Gathering
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the Braemar Gathering Highland Games in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, a day before the second anniversary of the King's accession to the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The event, a beloved tradition since 1832, featured traditional competitions such as tug-of-war and caber tossing, alongside performances by bagpipers and dancers. The royal couple was spotted in high spirits, with King Charles dressed in Balmoral tartan and Queen Camilla in a navy dress with a feather pattern. This gathering was particularly significant for the King as it marked his second appearance as monarch after frequently attending in previous years as the Duke of Rothesay. Despite facing health challenges, including ongoing cancer treatment, King Charles has maintained a public presence to reassure the nation, bolstered by the support of Queen Camilla. The community at the event extended their well wishes to the royal family, acknowledging the difficult year they have faced.

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