King Charles, Queen Camilla Seen In First Official Coronation Portraits

The first official photos of King Charles, Queen Camilla and the working royal family have been shared since the jampacked coronation weekend.

In the solo picture shared by Buckingham Palace of Charles, the newly appointed king was seated in the Throne Room, wearing full regalia — which included the Robe of Estate and the Imperial State Crown.

Charles was holding the Sovereign’s Orb and the Sovereign’s Sceptre in the photograph.

The newly crowned Queen Camilla also posed for an individual picture in a white gown, with gold detailing in The Green Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace.

Camilla wore Queen Mary’s crown and Robe of Estate in the new portrait.

Working members of the royal family — including Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Prince Richard, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Princess Anne, Kate, the Princess of Wales and William, the Prince of Wales, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra and Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh — were pictured with Their Majesties.

King Charles and Queen Camilla rededicated their lives to service in a statement shared alongside their portraits on Monday.

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