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King Charles and Queen Camilla marked the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death by attending a Sunday service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral, where the late Queen regularly worshipped. The King, who has faced a challenging year including health issues, appeared in good spirits during the visit, reflecting on his mother’s legacy as he continues his reign. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer paid tribute to the late Queen, highlighting her dedication and service throughout her 70-year reign. The anniversary is particularly poignant for Charles, as it coincides with both the loss of his mother and the beginning of his reign as Charles III. The Archbishop of Canterbury also acknowledged the occasion, expressing gratitude for the Queen's life and offering prayers for the King. As the royal couple prepares for upcoming travels to Australia and Samoa, royal sources noted that Charles's health is reportedly improving.
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