The Queen smiled for the camera alongside Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at Monday’s the Order of the Garter service.
The royal, 96, donned a glittering gown and blue Garter sash for the occasion, posing with her cane amid her ongoing mobility issues.
Charles and Camilla posed alongside her in their velvet Garter robes. READ MORE: The Queen Would Not Have Wanted ‘To Stumble’ Or Cause ‘Distress’ To Others By Attending Too Many Jubilee Celebrations, Royal Historian Says The Garter Day procession took place Monday in the grounds of Windsor Castle for the first time in three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth Appears As A Hologram In Golden Carriage At Jubilee Pageant The Royal Family’s Instagram account wrote, “A key element of Garter Day is the investing of new Companions with the Order’s Insignia.
This is done by The Queen, The Sovereign of the Garter, in the Throne Room.” Camilla became a Royal Lady of the Order of the Garter during the service, which usually takes place each June.
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