Her Majesty did not attend the Garter Day procession due to her mobility issues but she posed for a picture alongside Prince Charles and Camilla
June 14, 2022 - 06:26 BST Andrea Caamano The Queen delighted royal fans on Monday when, despite missing the Garter Day procession, released a photo taken ahead of the event alongside her son, The Prince of Wales, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall.
In the photo, taken inside the Throne Room in Windsor Castle ahead of the Garter service in St George's Chapel, Her Majesty, who was dressed in a silver white gown and her blue Garter sash and holding a walking stick, was stood between Charles and Camilla, who were in their grand velvet Garter robes.On the Queen's arm was a matching silver handbag and in her hand her glasses. She was also wearing her Garter star badge, her Bow Brooch and silver shoes.
A third remarked:"So happy to see the Queen looking fabulous!!! Hoping she stays well and her mobility doesn’t cause too much pain for her."A four penned:"Fabulous pic of Our Queen."
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