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New portraits of Queen and Prince of Wales released on Easter

To mark the Easter weekend, Buckingham Palace released two photos of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles enjoying "fresh spring air"

Monday, 5th April 2021

Image of the Queen and Prince Charles posted on Instagram by Clarence House.

To mark the Easter weekend, Buckingham Palace released two photos of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles, who enjoy the Fresh Spring air during a step in the field of Frogmore House, Windsor.

Her Majesty the Queen, as well as the Prince Charles-Prince of Wales, are dressed in warm clothes and smiled at the cameras in the photos shared on the official Instagram accounts of Clarence House and the Royal Family.

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"The Queen and the Prince of Wales take a pleasant walk in the area of Frogmore House, Windsor. These photographs were published to mark the Easter weekend," the caption declared.

As per a report printed in the telegraph, the Prince Chares also includes Easter Week by delivery of a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. It will be presented during a Sunday morning video service at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire.

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Queen Elizabeth II conducted a PREASTER tradition on Thursday when she spread the specially mixed coins known as Maundy money to recognize people more than 70 years for their service to their communities, report people.

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The Queen follows this ritual every year on the Thursday before Easter. She usually performs the coins in different churches in the UK. However, in the outcome of the Coronavirus pandemic, the event was called for the second year in a row. Therefore, the monarch sent the gift with a letter to each of the 190 receivers.