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8,000 Scots come to his garden party

King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a large garden party with 8,000 guests in the gardens of Holyrood Palace.

King Charles III (center) on July 2 during a garden party in the gardens of Holyroodhouse.
King Charles III (center) on July 2 during a garden party in the gardens of Holyroodhouse.

King Charles III. - 8,000 Scots come to his garden party

The British Royals welcomed around 8,000 guests to one of their traditional garden parties during this year's Holyrood Week in Edinburgh. People from the public had the opportunity to briefly interact with King Charles III (75) or his wife, Queen Camilla (76). Prince Edward (60) and his wife Sophie (59) were also present.

Four Royals and 8,000 Scots

In a video clip on the official Instagram account of the royal family, the palace shows encounters between the Royals and the citizens. According to a comment, "The King and the Queen, as well as the Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh, welcomed around 8,000 Scots in the gardens of Holyroodhouse." It is emphasized there that all the guests, regardless of their background, have had a positive impact on their respective communities.

This positive impact was also felt by a very special guest. According to the British "Daily Mail," an assistance dog named Kratu received special attention from Charles. In photos from the event, it can be seen, for example, that the Monarch is petting the dog. In the report, it is also mentioned that the Monarch, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, apparently was in such good shape that he reportedly wanted to stay longer than planned to meet as many people as possible.

Charles and Camilla arrived by helicopter on July 2nd for the annual Holyrood Week. Normally, the King spends several days in Scotland during this period. This year, however, it is a shortened visit due to the British parliamentary election taking place on July 4th.

  1. During the garden party, King Charles III affectionately interacted with his brother, Prince Edward, discussions filled the serene atmosphere of Holyrood Palace's garden.
  2. The delightful occasion of Holyrood Week in Edinburgh welcomed Royals like King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and Prince Edward's brotherly pair, highlighting the charm of the historical Holyrood Palace.
  3. Amidst the bustling garden party in Edinburgh during Holyrood Week, Prince Edward's brother, King Charles III, greeted thousands of guests, including a special canine companion named Kratu, showcasing the warmth of the royals.
  4. As Royal Brothers, Prince Edward and King Charles III shared responsibilities, greeting an overwhelming 8,000 guests during the Scottish celebration, marking another grand occasion in the Holyrood Week in Edinburgh.
  5. The thoughtful and engaging Royals, including brother duo Prince Edward and King Charles III, hosted a Garden Party during Holyrood Week in the stunning Royal gardens of Holyroodhouse, welcoming the people of Scotland.
  6. In honor of Holyrood Week, the captivating royals like King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and Prince Edward's talented brotherly duo, graced the gardens of Edinburgh's Holyrood Palace, hosting a delightful Garden Party infused with tradition and cheer.

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