Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Hundreds of well wishers lined the streets of St Ives as King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Cornwall for the first time since the coronation in May.
Holidaymakers joined local residents, children, babies and dogs as Charles and Camilla walked through the picturesque seaside town.
During the visit, Charles spoke of surfing at Constantine Bay, near Padstow, while Camilla described how she finds it peaceful to be by the sea.The couple arrived at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Gallery, which is cared for by the Tate, on Thursday (13 July) afternoon.They received applause and cheers from waiting crowds, who had gathered on the cobbled streets by the museum ahead of their visit.
Anne Barlow, director of Tate St Ives, gave Charles and Camilla a tour of the property where Hepworth lived and worked. “This house gave her absolute privacy, for her it was a real spiritual home,” Ms Barlow told them.
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