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The newly unveiled images offer a glimpse into the royal couple’s life ahead of next weekend’s grand event.

Ahead of next weekend’s coronation, three new photographs of King Charles and Queen Camilla have been shared, offering the public an intimate look at the royal couple. The images, captured last month in Buckingham Palace’s blue drawing room, present a regal setting as the couple prepares for their historic event.

One of the striking photographs features the King and Queen Consort standing side by side in front of a portrait of Charles’ grandfather, King George V, painted shortly after his own coronation in June 1911. King Charles is dressed in a blue suit by Anderson and Sheppard, paired with a matching tie and a white Turnbull and Asser shirt. Camilla, on the other hand, dons a blue wool crepe coat dress designed by Fiona Clare, along with the late Queen’s iconic pearl drop earrings set, enhanced with sapphires and rubies, and a pearl necklace from her private collection.

The remaining two photographs show the royal couple seated individually. King Charles is perched in a giltwood and silk upholstered armchair from 1829, originally supplied to King George IV for Windsor Castle. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla sits in a similarly elegant giltwood and silk armchair, dating back to 1812 and thought to have been commissioned by King George IV when he was still the Prince of Wales.

These photographs were captured by Hugo Burnand, the same photographer behind Charles and Camilla’s wedding images in 2005, offering continuity in their portrayal for this momentous occasion.

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