King Charles and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom recently departed from the royal palace to commemorate their 19th wedding anniversary at a special location, choosing a serene retreat as the king continues his cancer treatment.
The royal couple took a private jet to Aberdeen Airport for their anniversary getaway, heading straight to their Highland retreat, Birkhall, nestled within the picturesque Balmoral Estate. This annual tradition, which began in 2006, holds significant sentimental value for the monarchs as they cherish moments of tranquility away from official duties.
Upon their arrival at Aberdeen Airport, King Charles, aged 75, and Queen Camilla, aged 76, were escorted to the late Queen Mother’s former residence, situated seven miles from the castle. Notably, this historic estate also served as the couple’s honeymoon destination back in 2005, adding a nostalgic touch to their anniversary celebration.
Details regarding the duration of their stay in Aberdeen and their return to London have not been disclosed, emphasizing the couple’s desire for privacy during this intimate occasion.
Meanwhile, amidst these personal celebrations, Prince William and Kate Middleton are prioritizing family time with their three children as Catherine bravely confronts her cancer battle, showcasing resilience and unity within the royal family during challenging times.