In a heartwarming revelation, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has been captured sharing an affectionate moment with King Charles in a never-before-seen behind-the-scenes clip from the historic Coronation ceremony. The emotional exchange unfolded as the royal couple returned to Buckingham Palace amidst a jubilant welcome after the crowning ceremony at Westminster Abbey in May.
According to a report by Mirror, the touching scene, where the Princess of Wales and the newly crowned King Charles exchanged kisses, was skillfully documented by a BBC documentary crew that has been closely shadowing the monarch and Queen Camilla over the past 12 months. The exclusive clip, set to air on Boxing Day, unveils the warmth and camaraderie within the royal family during this pivotal moment in history.
As the King and Queen, resplendent in their full regalia, received cheers and applause from the palace staff upon their return, Prince William and Kate arrived with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The young family was met with a similar enthusiastic reception, marking the significance of the occasion.
A particularly touching moment occurred when Prince Charles was congratulated by his younger brother, Prince Edward. However, stealing the spotlight was Kate Middleton, the daughter-in-law, who moved in to offer her personal congratulations. In a display of genuine affection, she planted a kiss on the King’s cheek, all while carefully minding the Imperial State Crown perched atop his head.
Annabel Elliot, the Queen’s younger sister and Lady in Attendance during the coronation, shared her relief upon returning to Buckingham Palace, stating, “It’s done and it’s been brilliant. It was sort of ‘phew,’ almost take your shoes off (moment).”
The forthcoming documentary not only captures this emotionally charged moment but also delves into some of the significant milestones of the first year of King Charles’s reign. Princess Anne, in an exclusive interview, provides her recollections of the initial 12 months and sheds light on how the monarch and Queen Camilla have adapted to their new roles.
In a teaser clip from the documentary, King Charles and Queen Camilla can be seen rehearsing their route through Buckingham Palace with their pages of honor. The Queen’s train is held by her four pages – her grandsons Gus and Louis, twin boys by her daughter Laura Lopes, and 13-year-old Frederick, son of Tom Parker Bowles, alongside her great-nephew, Arthur Elliot, 10, Mrs. Elliot’s grandson.
The behind-the-scenes glimpses offer a rare insight into the intimate moments of the royal family, showcasing the blend of tradition, familial bonds, and the adaptability required in their roles. As the nation eagerly awaits the Boxing Day screening, this heartening clip sets the stage for a documentary that promises to capture the essence of a transformative year in the reign of King Charles.