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After one of the most tumultuous periods in recent history for the royal family, the Queen and Prince of Wales have shown a united front by coming together for two new images released today by Buckingham Palace.
The mother and son are photographed strolling among flowers and daffodils in the garden of the 17th century Frogmore House, on the grounds near the cottage where Prince Harry and Meghan lived before their bomb was separated from royal life.
Charles bundled up in a brown coat and the Queen donned a forest green coat with a delicate headscarf as she smiled for the camera among the spring flowers.
The monarch and her heir have been at the center of dealing with the fallout from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to appear in a revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Royal sources have told how, together with the future king, Prince William, the queen, 94, and Carlos, 72, have come together to try to defuse tensions after the explosive interview with Harry and Meghan, as well as the scandal. continuing surrounding the fact that Prince Andrew did not speak to the FBI. investigating crimes related to his pedophile friend Jeffrey Epstein and his ex-lover Ghislaine Maxwell. Prince Andrew has said that he is willing to assist any appropriate law enforcement agency.
Prince Charles and his son William have also been a “constant source of support” for the queen, while her husband, Prince Philip, 99, was recovering from heart surgery recently and spent a month in the hospital.
The images were taken in the garden of Frogmore House while the two were enjoying a walk together.
The new images come after the Queen emerged from her Windsor bubble for the first time in five months this week.
The monarch resumed her public engagements beyond the castle walls at a Royal Australian Air Force centennial event in Surrey, as England’s third blockade began to gradually lift from Monday.
Her Majesty wore bright spring lime green and told RAAF officials she was “delighted” to be at the event.
The Duke of Edinburgh did not attend the ceremony as he recovers from his hospital stay.
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