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'I can't bear this bloody thing!' King Charles became annoyed with a leaking pen during a visit to Northern Ireland's Hillsborough Castle. Charles, alongside the Queen Consort, Camilla, was attending a reception at the castle today, where he met with members of Northern Ireland's assembly. During a book-signing ceremony towards the end of visit, Charles realised he had initially signed the wrong date and then complained about the pen he was using, with the Queen Consort saying it was leaking 'everywhere'. The pen was swiftly vanished by a royal aide before Camilla sat down to sign the book herself. #kingcharles #royals #queencamilla #northernireland
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The Princess Royal said it had been “an honour and a privilege” to accompany her mother on her final journey. Princess Anne travelled alongside the late Queen’s coffin as it was taken from St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh to the city’s airport before flying with it back to London. On Sunday, she had joined the cortege as it left Balmoral and made its slow journey through the villages of Royal Deeside, allowing thousands of locals to line the route and bid the monarch a final goodbye. The Princess said the love and respect shown throughout the journey had been “both humbling and uplifting.” Read more at the link in our bio.
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