King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton and other royals will be out in force at Westminster Abbey on March 14 for the annual Commonwealth Day service.
All the senior royals are excited to put on a united front next week, in what will be the royals’ biggest joint engagement of the year so far.
King Charles, who is due to be crowned with his wife Queen Consort Camilla on May 6, will also deliver the first Commonwealth Day message from the Great Pulpit during the service.
The 74-year-old monarch will later host a reception at Buckingham Palace for the Commonwealth Secretary-General, High Commissioners, Foreign Affairs Ministers and other members of the Commonwealth community.
The event has gained notoriety in recent years as it marked the last official engagement of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle before stepping down as a working royal couple in March 2020.
It marks the first Commonwealth Day service since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, although she did not attend last year. Buckingham Palace has shared details of the service in advance, revealing what royal watchers can expect. It will be broadcast on BBC One.