The Coronation celebrations continue. On Wednesday, Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a church service in Edinburgh, Scotland in honour of King Charles and Queen Camilla. READ MORE: Kate Middleton And Prince William Are All Smiles As They Attend Jordan Royal Wedding The National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication was held at St.
Giles’ Cathedral, and say Charles, Camilla and William all dressed in ceremonial robes. During the service, the Princess of Wales was seated next to her husband, wearing a blue dress and hat.
At one point, the royal couple were seen sharing a moment, speaking to each other, with Kate’s hand on William’s robe. READ MORE: Prince William And Kate Middleton Offer To Replace Food Stolen From Welsh Foodbank They Visited Last Year At the ceremony, Charles was presented with the crown jewels, known as the Honours of Scotland.
Among the crown jewels are the crown of King James V of Scotland and a sceptre. Charles was also presented with a new ceremonial sword, commissioned by the government of Scotland and named after the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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