IT’S OVER! Camilla FRUSTRATED Over The Monarch’s SHOCKING Action For Prince William And Princess Catherine
IT’S OVER! Camilla FRUSTRATED Over The Monarch’s SHOCKING Action For Prince William And Princess Catherine
A slimmed-down monarchy, she has said “doesn’t sound like a good idea from where I’m standing”. Prince Harry, who would once have supported his father and brother in a practical sense by picking up some of the slack, has jetted in and out of Britain and will next week spend three days in Canada with Meghan promoting his Invictus Games with all the publicity that entails.
Queen Camilla Makes Unusual Late Summer Engagement to Support Racecourse Patronage
The Queen is stepping away from her end-of-summer-holiday for a Saturday at the York Racecourse
Queen Camilla Makes Unusual Late Summer Engagement to Support Racecourse Patronage
The Queen is stepping away from her end-of-summer-holiday for a Saturday at the York Racecourse
Queen Camilla is off to the races this weekend in a surprise end-of-summer engagement.
On Aug. 24, the Queen, 77, visited the Ebor Festival at York Racecourse in York, England to open the new Bustardthorpe Development complex. King Charles’ wife was announced as patron of the York Racecourse in May and made her first public appearance in the new royal role on the fourth and final day of the horse racing festival.
It’s somewhat unusual for a working royal like Queen Camilla to make a working engagement in late August, as Queen Elizabeth traditionally cleared that period on her calendar for summer respites at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The King, 75, also stepped away from his Balmoral holiday to undertake an important engagement, visiting Southport earlier this week, where three children were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in late July. He also privately spent time with their families at Clarence House, his London home, the following day.
At the York Racecourse, Queen Camilla was welcomed by the Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire, Jo Ropner, and other officials from the race track, and cut a ribbon to officially open the new Bustardthorpe Development. The hub was envisaged to elevate the race day experience as a place for people to relax, eat and drink, and was designed with sustainability in mind, from rainwater harvest tanks to solar panels and a “living roof.”
The state-of-the-art complex is one of the latest ways that the York Racecourse is improving facilities for guests, participants and horses, aligning with its Green Knavesmire 300 environmental commitment to target NetZero by 2040. Prince Andrew previously served as patron of York Racecourse, which is the first independent racecourse to sign on for the UNFCCC Sport for Climate Action — Race to Zero.