King Charles III’s frustrated moment caught on camera as Queen Consort Camilla lagged behind in Wales, Watch video

During a walkabout on a full day of royal engagements, the Queen Consort Camilla got lost behind King Charles III.

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During a walkabout yesterday, the Queen Consort fell behind, and the King Charles III appeared irritated at the time. During their visit to Wrexham, Wales, Charles, and Camilla greeted onlookers in the city's main square.

As they went on an unscheduled walkabout between royal engagements, the King Charles III was seen on camera imploring attendants to find Camilla, who had become lost.

Can they try to get her back again? Can Charles be heard asking?

They must leave. Although HE tried to wait for her, she continued.


Twitter users responded to the video with comments, many of which labelled the couple typical married people.



One person said, "That's just your standard married pair." It's friendly and relatable, he thought.
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Another person stated that he found this to be hilarious and kind, which only goes to prove that he is an average person. A third claimed that she lives with her husband every day! Another person said that, in the end, Kings are just like any other husband.

King Charles III of Britain: A life in pictures
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Queen Elizabeth II of England and her son Prince Charles.

Queen Elizabeth II of England and her son Prince Charles.

Prince Charles reacts during the coronation ceremony of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II in the Westminster abbey.

Prince Charles reacts during the coronation ceremony of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II in the Westminster abbey.

Prince Charles, and his sister, Princess Anne, are assisted by Admiral Earl Mountbatten and Lady Edwina Mountbatten as they step ashore at Customs House in the Grand Harbor at Malta.

Prince Charles, and his sister, Princess Anne, are assisted by Admiral Earl Mountbatten and Lady Edwina Mountbatten as they step ashore at Customs House in the Grand Harbor at Malta.

Britain's Prince Charles walks wearing his uniform.

Britain's Prince Charles walks wearing his uniform.

Prince Charles of Wales on board a Royal Navy's helicopter.

Prince Charles of Wales on board a Royal Navy's helicopter.

Lady Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles of Wales attend their wedding at St Paul Cathedral in London in 1981.

Lady Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles of Wales attend their wedding at St Paul Cathedral in London in 1981.

In this file photo taken in 1997, the Prince of Wales (L) and his sons Prince William (C) and Prince Harry (R), view the floral tributes to their mother, Diana.

In this file photo taken in 1997, the Prince of Wales (L) and his sons Prince William (C) and Prince Harry (R), view the floral tributes to their mother, Diana.

Britain's Prince Charles wears traditional Saudi uniform as he attends the traditional Saudi dancing best known as 'Arda' in Riyadh.

Britain's Prince Charles wears traditional Saudi uniform as he attends the traditional Saudi dancing best known as 'Arda' in Riyadh.

Prince William, his brother Prince Harry and their father Prince Charles during the Invictus Games athletics at Lee Valley in 2014 in England.

Prince William, his brother Prince Harry and their father Prince Charles during the Invictus Games athletics at Lee Valley in 2014 in England.


On Friday, Charles and Camilla visited Wrexham and attended several events. The King and Queen Consort welcomed the Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney when they saw the football team that the stars own. During a tour of the Racecourse Ground, the royals also had the opportunity to interact with the co-chairmen, players, and staff of Wrexham AFC. After arriving at St. Giles' Church in the heart of Wrexham's city center, Charles and Camilla began their stroll.

FAQs:

  1. Is the Queens consort the same as the Queen?
    The Queen Consort is just the current King's wife, unlike the Queen, who is formally in charge of the United Kingdom and fulfills a more symbolic function by supporting the monarch.
  2. How did he become the King?
    Queen Elizabeth II passed away after serving as the country's longest-reigning monarch for an unprecedented 70 years. Her oldest son, Prince Charles, succeeded her as monarch right away.
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