Royals Attend Conservation, Military, and Social Events
Royals Attend Conservation, Military, and Social Events

Royals Attend Conservation, Military, and Social Events

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King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens as Joint Presidents of the Elephant Family charity, celebrating Asian wildlife conservation and viewing over 30 large egg sculptures created for a city-wide Easter egg hunt. King Charles also presented the Mark Shand Award, while Queen Camilla presented the Tara Award, both recognizing contributions to wildlife conservation and advocacy. Princess Anne returned from engagements in Guernsey and Sark to join King Charles at Windsor Castle for the Household Cavalry's new Standards Parade, where they jointly inspected the regiments and participated in traditional military pageantry. The parade included the presentation of new silk damask standards to The Life Guards and the Blues and Royals, a Royal Salute, and a speech by the King. In the United States, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at a James Taylor concert in Los Angeles, marking their second high-profile concert outing in recent days. These events highlight the continued active involvement of the British royal family in charitable, ceremonial, and social spheres.

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