In a moving gathering at Windsor Castle, Queen Camilla led a beautiful tribute to the late King Constantine II of Greece, with notable absences such as King Charles, who elected to skip the memorial service due to his ongoing health fight.
The solemn ceremony, held in St George’s Chapel on Tuesday, February 27, saw Queen Camilla at the forefront, accompanied by members of the royal family, as they remembered King Constantine II, a second cousin to King Charles. Buckingham Palace confirmed Queen Camilla’s leadership in the service, which she assumed with dignity and grace.
King Charles’ noticeable absence at the mourning service follows his recent cancer diagnosis, which has prompted a reduction in his public engagements. Despite his absence, the gathering saw an illustrious array of dignitaries, including members of the Greek royal family, among them the late King’s widow, Queen Anne-Marie, and their eldest son, Crown Prince Pavlos.