King Charles has been pictured working from the famous red box for the first time. The new monarch – whose late mum Queen Elizabeth received one of the iconic containers every day of her reign, including weekends – was photographed conducting official government duties at the Eighteenth Century Room in Buckingham Palace.
Christmas Day was the only time his late mother did not have a similar red box handed to her. They contain documentation from government ministers in Britain, along with papers from Commonwealth authorities.
Taken by Victoria Jones from the Press Association, the image of Charles at work was released on Friday night (24. 09. 22), but captured on September 11, days after the Queen's death on September 8 aged 96 at her beloved Balmoral estate.
When the Queen reached her record 70 years on the throne earlier this year, Buckingham Palace released a similar image of her sitting with her red box, taken in the saloon of Sandringham House, where she traditionally spent the anniversary as it is where her father died.
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