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Happy Reunion (2/2)
Part two of the lovely story from Betty!
Never had they ever said goodbye without having fixed whatever things might have been going on between them and she had regretted it once the plane had taken off. She had tried to call them immediately after they had arrived at their home for the upcoming week but, as usual, he didn't answer his mobile phone and it was hopeless trying to get him at the Castle of Mey. At the end of the day she had called Ranjid, one of his closest assistants who always knew where he was and who had kindly told her that His Royal Highness had gone for a long walk in the Highlands early this morning. She had asked him to kindly let The Prince know that she had arrived safe and sound and that she was going to try and ring him the next day. 
But much to her surprise it had been him to give her a call back in the evening - at first, she had feared that their argument was going to go on and probably get even worse - but the shy and uncertain way he whispered, "Hello Darling" into the receiver made clear that he must have been feeling just as miserable as her. His voice sounded so sad and vulnerable that it brought tears to her eyes immediately. 
"I'm so sorry, Darling!" Camilla said, desperately trying to fight back tears but of course Charles noticed and seconds later they were both sobbing, assuring each other how sorry they were, how much they loved each other and that they were never going to fight again once they were reunited. 
From then, they had spoken on the phone at least twice a day, promising each other the sweetest things, which had made her feel like a young girl in love again. The feeling of butterflies in her stomach had increased day by day and the closer the reunion with her husband had come, the faster her heartbeat had got - her fitbit had shown. And now that she was finally here and knew that she would be lying in his arms in only a few moments, feeling him again, smelling him again, kissing him again, she felt almost dizzy and couldn't stop smiling.
Finally the car stopped in front of the ever so familiar house that immediately brought back so many happy memories of the most wonderful, jolly and carefree days full of love and laughter... Camilla was sure that she had never been happier to be here. The driver opened the door and she got out of the car, closing her eyes for a moment, inhaling the fresh air and the wonderful smell of all different sorts of herbs and flowers which were in full bloom at this time of the year. She could also hear the soothing humming of the bees from not too far away and felt at ease immediately. The driver took her luggage and disappeared into the house and Camilla was just about to go inside, too, when suddenly someone covered her eyes from behind. 
At first, she wanted to scream in shock but not even a second later she heard an all too well-known voice tenderly whispering, "Welcome home, Your Royal Highness." followed by an irresistibly soft kiss on a particularly sensitive spot on her neck that made her shiver immediately.
"Darling!", she exclaimed in delight, turned around and greeted her husband with a proper kiss, before she let herself fall into his arms. 
"I've missed you so much!" Charles sighed after a few minutes and looked at her full of love and kind of wonderstruck. They had been separated for less than two weeks but to him it had felt like ages - and she seemed to have become even more beautiful. He had, indeed, missed her terribly, and holding her like that again, kissing her, looking into those sparkling blue eyes, finally made him feel alive again. "I'll never let you go again!" He declared and gave her another extra tight hug in order to underline his words which made her giggle. 
"You're crazy, darling!" She replied, shaking her head in amusement. 
"I am," he agreed, adding seriously, "for you." Which caused her to laugh once more. He watched her full of pride and joy; he loved her so much and he was so happy and relieved to finally have her with him now and he swore to God and himself to do his very best to make the upcoming weeks the happiest of her life.
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What do you think about the King?
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The Windsors + Spring
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The King & Queen, The Prince & Princess of Wales, The Princess Royal & Sir Tim Laurence amd The Duke & Duchess of Gloucester attended the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall || 11 NOVEMBER 2023
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British Royal Family - Members of the Royal Family and the South Korea Delegate attends the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace | November 21, 2023
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The King and Queen, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and other members of the Royal Family attended the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel today. -- The Royal Family
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Aimee’s 2023 royal family engagement count: The final results!
Disclaimer; everyone’s counts will be different, people have different rules to their method of counting the Court Circular. It isn’t a definitive count and is done just for fun 💗
The court circular doesn’t record any work behind the scenes, only public engagements, official meetings and luncheons/dinners. It’s more a gauge of their public facing roles.
👑 Princess Anne 👑
Once again Princess Anne tops the chart as the hardest working royal, completing 467 engagements.
She has done 393 engagements in the UK.
She travelled to 10 different countries this year and did 74 engagements there. 🇨🇾🇪🇪🇳🇿🇦🇺🇫🇷🇨🇦🇩🇪🇯🇪🇮🇳🇬🇮
Dubbed by some as the unofficial Queen of Scots she did 62 in Scotland.
King Charles III
In the first year of his reign King Charles did a grand total of 463 engagements
In the UK he did 386 engagements.
He travelled to 5 different countries where he completed 76 engagements and did 3 full royal tours in Germany, France and Kenya. He also hosted a state visit for South Korea at Buckingham Palace. 🇩🇪🇷🇴🇫🇷🇰🇪🇦🇪
What is also worth mentioning is that he has Red Boxes that he has to go through every single day, except Christmas Day and Easter Sunday as well as a lot of work behind the scenes.
Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh
This year, on his 59th birthday, Prince Edward became the Duke of Edinburgh, taking the title of his father. With this he increased his work with the Duke of Edinburgh award and travelling to visit international sections of the award. Prince Edward also visited a lot of theatre related organisations and youth centres and charities.
He completed 294 this year and visited 13 countries on solo tours and with his wife. 🇹🇨🇧🇸🇺🇸🇨🇦🇩🇪🇨🇿🇮🇪🇹🇷🇧🇭🇸🇬🇳🇿🇦🇺🇮🇩
Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh
In 2023 Sophie carried on her hard work in areas like women’s rights in disadvantaged areas, avoidable blindness, hygiene and agriculture.
She completed 226 this year in the UK and the commonwealth and visited 10 countries on solo tours and with her husband. 🇳🇱🇹🇨🇧🇸🇮🇶🇮🇹🇪🇹🇨🇦🇨🇴🇨🇭
Prince Richard, The Duke of Gloucester
The Duke of Gloucester has this year completed 208 engagements in the UK.
He continued his long lasting work in heritage, architecture, the St John’s Ambulance and military organisations.
Hopefully next year we will see him do some overseas engagements. 🕯️
Queen Camilla
In the year of her Coronation, Queen Camilla carried out 198 engagements.
She visited Germany, France and Kenya where she did 42 engagements whilst on official tours. 🇩🇪🇫🇷🇰🇪
She focused a lot of her engagements this year on sectors close to her heart like women’s & children’s charities, osteoporosis care and animal welfare.
Prince William, The Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales this year carried out engagements in the UK and the Commonwealth in areas like mental health, homelessness and conservation. In 2023 he did 183 engagements.
Prince William travelled to 4 countries where he did 32 engagements related to Earthshot in USA and Singapore, visiting Ukrainian troops in Poland, attending the Jordanian royal wedding in June and finally travelling to Kuwait to give his condolences to to The Emir of Kuwait following the death of The Emir Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. 🇵🇱🇺🇸🇯🇴🇸🇬🇰🇼
Catherine, The Princess of Wales
The Princess of Wales carried out 134 engagements throughout 2023. Catherine continued her work in her Early Years foundation and childhood development.
She visited France for two, one off engagements for the rugby World Cup in France and to Jordan for Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa’s wedding in June. 🇫🇷🇯🇴
Hopefully we will see her and the Prince of Wales go on a couple of overseas tours next year now that their children are older.
Birgitte, The Duchess of Gloucester
The Duchess of Gloucester has this year completed 127 engagements in the UK. She continued her long lasting work in sports, the arts (Opera, Ballet, Acting etc…) and accompanying her husband to official engagements.
Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence
Although not an official working royal, Sir Tim often attends as a great support to his wife’s engagements as well as having his own non-royal patronages and interests. It was recently announced that he would become chair of the Science Museum group and is the patron of a number of heritage organisations.
He accompanied his wife to a total of 92, represented her 4 times and accompanied her to 27 engagements abroad in 5 countries. 🇪🇪🇳🇿🇦🇺🇫🇷🇬🇮
(Operation working royal Tim) 👏
Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent.
Despite being 88, Prince Edward, the late Queens cousin, has carried out 75 engagements even with his ailing mobility.
He continued his valued hard work with organisations like the RNLI, the Royal Scots Guards and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which he recently passed on the presidency to the Princess Royal.
Princess Alexandra of Kent
Although she is practically retired now, we have seen Princess Alexandra attend four official engagements in 2023. Firstly she attended a Reception for British East and South-East Asian Communities, secondly to present medals to members of The Royal Lancers, thirdly she attended the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla and lastly she visited the Royal Chelsea Flower Show.
This year the British Royal Family completed a grand total of 2476 in the UK and 29 different countries across the world.
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See below for engagements from the past decade and the types of engagements carried out in 2023
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Members of The British Roayl Family joined newly crowned King Charles III & Queen Camilla to watch the flypast on Buckingham Palace’s balcony and greet the crowd gathered in The Mall. || May 6th, 2023
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Hardest working royals of 2023 revealed
Princess Anne tops list with more than 450 engagements with the King also increasing his time spent at public events
Patrick Sawer, Senior News Reporter and Hannah Furness, Royal Editor for The Telegraph
Princess Anne was the hardest working royal this year, carrying out 457 engagements as she lent steadfast support to her brother in his role as monarch.
The King was ranked in second place, having taken part in 425 royal engagements, while his brother the Duke of Edinburgh was third, with 297 engagements.
The Queen was fourth with 233 royal engagements and the Duchess of Edinburgh fifth with 219.
An analysis by The Telegraph of public events and official meetings based on entries published in the Court Circular showed that the Princess Royal continued to be the most industrious member of the family.
Princess Anne and the King were among members of the Royal family to increase their workload over the past year, after taking on many of the duties and engagements previously conducted by the late Queen Elizabeth.
A separate analysis last year by Reboot SEO company showed that Princess Anne carried out 214 royal engagements, while the King took part in 181.
In a typical average week this year, Princess Anne undertook between 12 and 14 engagements.
Her busiest month was February, when the Princess Royal undertook 57 engagements, which included trips to Australia and New Zealand.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator and former editor of The International Who’s Who said: “Anne is one of the best advertisements for the Royal family because she is hardworking, she is dedicated and she is popular because people look at the way she handles things and they like it.
“The public see Anne as someone who is grounded, I think the institution does need her very much.”
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The King’s workload over the past 12 months included a state visit to France in September as well as his own Coronation on May 6.
Some of his busiest days have involved back-to-back meetings at Buckingham Palace with ambassadors and other dignitaries and politicians, while the King has also undertaken numerous smaller-scale engagements in the community, visiting local projects and businesses.
Typical of this was his visit to the Broke Not Broken charity in Kinross in September, where he viewed its food bank store, and vegetable garden and met volunteers and members of staff, before visiting an art exhibition and a day centre.
The Court Circular shows that over the past 12 months both the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester carried out 172 royal engagements each.
The Princess of Wales undertook 128 and the Duchess of Gloucester 111. The Duke of Kent carried out 69 engagements.
An analysis of the number and type of royal engagements raises questions about the future of the monarchy, with the Prince and Princess of Wales taking a very different approach to that of the older generation.
The majority of day-to-day engagements are now carried out by those well into or approaching retirement age, with the Duchess of Edinburgh now 58 and the Duke of Edinburgh turning 60 next year.
The Waleses have deliberately chosen to focus on fewer patronages, hoping to use their power to shine a light on issues close to their hearts to make a bigger difference.
Traditionalists have raised questions over who will pick up the numerous daily visits around the country in the newly slimmed down monarchy with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex departed and the children of the Princess Royal, Duke of York and Duke of Edinburgh not working members of the family.
Dickie Arbiter, the royal commentator who was press spokesman for Queen Elizabeth from 1988 until 2000, said Princess Anne provided invaluable support to the King.
“She just gets on with it, often carrying out multiple engagements in one day,” he said.
“Of course much of what the King does is behind the scenes, in meetings and going through his red boxes, which doesn’t warrant a mention in the Court Circular.”
Mr Arbiter added: “Anne is a tremendous support to the King. He bounces ideas off her. For an ageing monarchy they are doing pretty well.”
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla unveil a statue of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip before they attend the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, Royal Albert Hall, London, 11.11.2023
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Afternoon Escape
They went down to breakfast hand in hand and very late, creating a few sidewards glances and mutterings. Charles pretended not to look but he couldn’t not. Her face was flushed pink and her skin was glowing. She looked so beautiful, he could hardly see straight. Andrew was being extremely chivalrous, helping her down the last step, pulling out her chair for her, pouring water into her glass. If he didn’t know better, it looked like they’d spent the morning making love to each other. It caused more than a few sympathetic glances in his direction but he found he didn’t care. He was looking forward to the end of this holiday. To seeing her again on her own. To the parties they went to and left together. To the nightly telephone conversations. As wonderful as it was to see her every day, it wasn’t enough. Having her there and not being able to be with her was too difficult. Tomorrow, he would arrange to be different and if he ever repeated this holiday, they’d come by themselves, alone.
It was a little cloak and dagger getting on the boat. She hid her hair with a scarf to detract the inevitable attention a woman gets with gleaming blonde hair in this part of the world. And then they both walked down the rocky path to the cove and slipped into the boat. She sat opposite him at first, feeling the wind blowing her hair, untying the scarf to let it fly freely but let go of the scarf by accident. Charles caught it with one hand, smiling at her as she looked at him in shock.
“Are you going to do that with the rest of your clothing?”
“Are you going to catch it?”
“Possibly.”
“Oh, don’t tempt me. I’m not the one who will be embarrassed walking back with no clothes. You’re the one who would be mortified.”
“Darling, I never object to you wearing no clothing.”
She raised her eyebrows at him, making him giggle.
Their guide turned out to have little to no English but reasonably fluent German. That gave Charles someone to chat to about local traditions and landmarks whereas she could zone out and read her book without offending anyone.
“I swear you spoke German.”
“Not a word.”
“Surely you must have learnt at school?”
“German wasn’t exactly everyone’s language of choice in those days. Just French.”
“At boarding school, surely…”
“Darling, I wasn’t interested in learning at that age. I wasn’t like you. School was for friends and excursions and fun.”
“You went to Switzerland to that school there.”
“Finishing school? They taught me how to cook chicken and set a table.”
“You cook a very good chicken dinner.”
“I do. But it has nothing to do with school. That place was very glamorous and filled with a lot of girls just as bored as I was. I learnt nothing.”
“Then Paris?”
“Where I actually did learn French because Monsieur Boucher was a very strict teacher.”
“Which means he was very attractive.”
“Oh exceptionally so. His wife used to bring him his lunch and we’d all sigh in disappointment.”
“You couldn’t have married a butcher anyway.”
“Descendants of… anyway he was a teacher. Impassioned, impoverished, but would have made his mark on Hollywood my word… actually… the name also means executioner…”
“I’m not a big fan of them.”
“I don’t suppose you would be, Darling. But he could be Louis XXV and you’d loath the man because I dared to say he was attractive. Let me have my little crushes, Darling. I saved the big one for you.”
“How big?”
“If you fix my chair so I can lie down and sunbathe, I’ll tell you.”
It was wonderful to have so much time together. To be slightly uncomfortably in each other’s space because it felt so much better. To chatter and bicker and laugh all day. They stopped to swim and he dived off the boat, goading her until she removed her clothes and slid in with him in her bright red costume and it was so warm it felt like being in a bath. The sea was crystal clear and she put her hand in the water as the boat chugged on, savouring the feel as it whisked past. She enjoyed the picnic they shared and the tea they were obliged to try. The translations of a story their guide told and the feeling of Charles’s hand placed on her back as she lay on her stomach to dry her costume and he read her book out loud to her. As it got cooler and darker, the feel of his shirt against her skin and the familiar smell of him as she sunk against his chest filled her heart, watching the shoreline rise up from the black ink of the sea.
“He asked if we’re enjoying our honeymoon. I said we’ve been married for years and he told me I was very lucky to be so in love with my beautiful woman.”
“What did you say to that?”
“I agreed with him. I said I thank God for you every day.”
“And do you? I thought you asked for forgiveness every day?”
“I’ve stopped. How can I ask for forgiveness when I’m overcome with gratitude for my blessings. You’re my blessing.”
She kissed his cheek and rested her head on his shoulder, completely relaxed.
“Are we going to talk about what happens when we get back to the villa?”
“No.”
“Are you being an ostrich?”
“Yes.”
“Do you not think it’s going to be jarring.”
“I don’t really want to think about it. Concentrate on now.”
“We’re almost there, Darling.”
“No. We’ve got a car ride back to the villa. That’s another forty minutes with you.” But even the words made her heart sting. Counting the time down in minutes before the pretence started up again. Pretending she wasn’t in love with him. That this relationship wasn’t the most important thing in her life. That she could forget about him. Pretending to her husband that he was just some fun, a bit of excitement when he consumed her every waking thought. He stroked her arm and it made her skin ache. The knowledge that even this was not permitted. Wanting to kiss him so desperately, knowing she couldn’t. She hadn’t kissed him all day and now…
She was so quiet in the car on the way back. Their fingers entwined, stroking each other gently with a charge he knew he wouldn’t be able to shake off. The tips of her fingers pressing into his palms. Her head resting on his shoulder. This should feel exhilarating but it didn’t. They should be giggling and excited to spend the time together, looks across at each other, the occasional tacit brush against her. Neither of them felt anything other than dread.
“I can’t bare not being with you.”
He heard her words and kissed the top of her head. “Stay the night with me.”
“Okay.”
He wasn’t expecting her to agree. But it was a relief. He slipped his hand up and into her hair, bringing her face towards his. Those eyes. Those beautiful blue eyes returned his gaze with a ferocity he wasn’t prepared for and they shared one kiss which choked him with love. “I’m only happy when I’m with you.”
“I’m sorry.”
“No. I’ll take that. You’re my shot of happiness. Each time I see you. You top me up again. And life drains it away but you’re there and nothing matters as much. Nothing is quite as painful.”
“We should be together. This is so painful.”
“I’m sorry. It’s because of me we can’t. And I’m so sorry.”
“If I’d not married Andrew…”
“We just fell in love far too late.”
“You mean I did. I’m so sorry. I was so young. I thought I knew what I wanted.”
“Maybe you were right. We’d be completely different people if we’d got married then. And you’d never have seen me. You’d have been alone and lonely and I’d have left you whilst you were pregnant to go to sea and you wouldn’t have been allowed to do anything and you’d have been so stifled. It might have broken you. We needed time. And we didn’t have it. I couldn’t have asked you to wait until I was out of the navy. You’d have been thirty and still unmarried and life would have passed by without you.” Their conversation was broken by the lights from the drive leading up to the villa. He squeezed her hand and looked back at her eyes, surprised at how soft they were.
“Thank you.”
“What for?” He looked at her in surprise.
“For not blaming me.”
“It’s not your fault. If anything, it’s mine.”
She kissed him softly. “It’s not your fault. You are who you are. I love you anyway. Kiss me three times.”
“Why three?”
“Once is always just a bit of a shock. I’m not prepared. The second I can enjoy because I’m expecting it and wanting it and it’s not the last. And the last I can prepare myself for.”
“You make me laugh.” But he did what she asked anyway. She was right. The first kiss was very intense and almost hurried. The last lingered and it was difficult to pull away from. But the second was filled with every emotion he could express. He did enjoy it. Much more than the other two for knowing it wasn’t the last and without any of the tension of the first. And on that happy discovery, he got out of the car and they walked into the villa with their friends.
The welcome party was not what she would have expected. There was a tense atmosphere and they were led into an office where a member of his staff stood with her husband. Panic hit her before she could think.
“What’s happened? Tom? Laura? Are they okay?”
Andrew silenced her with a nod and a gesture to stop talking. With the immediate relief of knowing her children were okay, she calmed down. Anything else she could deal with.
“You were photographed on the boat.”
She saw Charles wince beside her.
“We need to know worse case scenario.”
“It will be nothing. Just two friends on a boat.” The immediate denial of their relationship rankled her, even though she knew it was necessary.
“Are you certain? No photo will be able to insinuate more?”
“There was nothing to photograph. We were ‘discrete’ even for friends.” She glanced at Andrew whose eyes slightly smiled at her before his face turned back to stone.
“Well I’ll put out a statement that the Prince and his friend Mrs Parker Bowles were enjoying their free time on holiday.”
“You’re not to name her.” Andrew’s voice was suddenly very stern. “Do not put my name across the tabloids. I’ll sue anyone who insinuates anything about my wife.”
“Are you sure that’s wise? People are already asking questions about the two of them.”
“Absolutely. There’s no evidence to prove my wife is having an affair with the Prince of Wales. And I’ll sue anyone who says it for slander.”
They walked back to their room together in silence, Camilla wracked with guilt. He opened the door to let her in and then surprised her by wrapping her in his arms.
“I’m so sorry.”
He sighed. “This isn’t your fault.”
“It’s not a photograph of you though.”
“Why did you start sleeping with him?”
“Which time?”
That made them both chuckle.
“The first time?”
“Because you were sleeping with his sister.”
“The next time?”
“Because you were off with someone else.”
“And this time?”
She didn’t answer. She couldn’t tell him that she’d fallen in love with him.
“I think you see my point. And I encouraged you. It’s not actually your fault.”
That eased the guilt somewhat. But only part of the guilt, and only that which she felt towards Andrew.
“What’s the likelihood of you stopping seeing him? If I asked you to please find someone else?”
She didn’t answer that one either. Just held onto him tighter.
“Milla?”
“Don’t ask me to do that. I don’t want to have to start lying to you.”
Then he kissed her and it made her cry because there was still some form of love there underneath it all and he was being so uncharacteristically nice to her and understanding. And then guilt hit her harder because he wasn’t who her heart was hurting for.
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Released 8 May 2023 The King and Queen with members of the working royal family in the Throne Room. One of four official Coronation photographs released by Buckingham Palace today. © Hugo Burnand/Royal Household 2023
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Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim Laurence alongside other members of the Royal Family, attend The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall, on 11 November 2023.
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The King & Queen, The Prince & Princess of Wales, The Princess Royal & Sir Tim Laurence amd The Duke & Duchess of Gloucester attended the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall || 11 NOVEMBER 2023
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