King Charles pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth on first UK Mother’s Day after her death



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King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Mother’s Day in the UK, the first since her death last year. The new monarch, whose official coronation is in May, gave a sweet shoutout to his mother on Sunday, March 18 via the royal family’s official Instagram account. Alongside an absolutely lovely throwback snap of Charles as a toddler standing on the Queen’s lap, seen here, he wrote: ‘To all mothers out there and those who may miss to their mother today, we are thinking of you and wishing you a special #Mother’s Day.”

King Charles paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Mother’s Day in the UK. (Shutterstock)

In the second slide of the social media share, Charles also gave props to his wife’s mother. Wearing a bright red blazer in the throwback photo, Queen (Marry) Camille stood behind his smiling mother, Rosalind Shand. Charles married Camilla in 2005, eight years after the tragic death of Charles’ first wife princess dianawho was also the mother of his only children, Prince William And Prince Harry.

Speaking of the royal brothers, it has been reported that William’s entire family has been invited to the coronation, but not all of Harry’s offspring have had the honor yet. Prince George, Princess CharlotteAnd Prince Louis are supposed to ride in a carriage at their grandfather’s coronation with their parents William and Kate Middleton. Harry and his wife Meghan Markle got the green light, but their kids, Archie And Lilibetwould not have been invited to the royal party.

Despite recent tensions between the Sussexes and Buckingham Palace, a The temperature A source said the palace is “making plans” for Archie and Lilibet to eventually join the celebration. And they will be able to do it with their new titles! With Harry’s father becoming king after the death of queen elizabeththe Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children are given the titles of Prince and Princess respectively, according to the Buckingham Palace website, where the children are listed as Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.

As fans know, there have been a lot of royal family disputes since Harry and Meghan abandoned their royal duties, made outrageous statements against Buckingham Palace and flew to California. With the title news and a possible coronation invite for the little ones, it looks like there could be moves for a reconciliation.

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