The King and Queen showed they’re nothing if not low-key today, as they drove themselves to church at Balmoral this morning.
Charles and Camilla are, as the Queen and Prince Philip always did, enjoying an extended summer break – now into October – at their Scottish residence.
This morning, the couple smiled at those gathered by the roadside on the short route from Balmoral to Crathie Kirk Church as they zipped past in a royal Audi.
While the king, 74, opted for a smart tweed suit, Queen Camilla, 76, looked stylish in an emerald green beret and suit, with a frilled white blouse.
While they joined a royal motorcade, the royals travelled without an aide in the car and appeared to enjoy chatting on the short route.
A new month: The King and Queen remain at Balmoral and were seen driving to church this morning at nearby Crathie Kirk
The couple looked relaxed without royal aides in the car as they zipped through the winding streets around Balmoral
While the king, 74, opted for a smart tweed suit, Queen Camilla, 76, looked stylish in an emerald green beret and suit, with a frilled white blouse.
It’s been a busy week for Camilla, who attended the Braemar Literary Festival on Friday.
The King’s wife, 76, put on a stylish display – again in emerald, wearing a patterned frock when attending the dinner at the The Fife Arms hotel in the Scottish Highlands.
She was joined by British actress Dame Judi Dench, 88, as well as bestselling authors William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz and critic Grace Dent.
The three-day festival – which is running until Sunday – is being held in the Highland village in collaboration with The Queen’s Reading Room, the book club founded by Camilla.
First launched in January 2021, the online literary hub was inspired by the success of the then Duchess of Cornwall‘s reading lists shared during the pandemic in 2020. It offers book recommendations and exclusive insight from the authors themselves.
Queen Camilla (pictured with Dame Judi Dench) showcased her fashion prowess in a statement leopard print dress as she attended the Braemar Literary Festival on Friday night
Camilla appeared in her element as she chatted to guests on Friday night – including photographer, filmmaker and author Mary McCartney and Literary Editor of the Spectator Sam Leith.
Her Majesty was also present at one of the festival’s sold-out events held earlier today, ‘The Allure of Comfort food to soothe and satisfy. Grace Dent and Rick Stein in conversation with Tom Parker Bowles’.
The panel – which included her British food critic son Tom – held a discussion on the joy of comfort food and home cooking.
Over the course of the three-day event, novelists, historians, artists, chefs, and actors will descend on the village of Braemar to honour the power and quiet beauty of the written and spoken word.
Earlier in the day, Camilla, looking casually chic in denim and a blue blazer arrived at a literary festival event
The King’s wife (pictured left), 76, put on a stylish display in the emerald patterned frock when attending the dinner at the The Fife Arms hotel in the Scottish Highlands
The Queen (pictured left) was joined by British actress Dame Judi Dench , 88, as well as bestselling authors William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz and critic Grace Dent
The three-day festival – which is running until Sunday – is being held in the Highland village in collaboration with The Queen’s Reading Room, the book club founded by Camilla (pictured right)
Camilla (pictured right with several guests) appeared in her element as she chatted to guests on Friday – including photographer, filmmaker and author Mary McCartney and Literary Editor of the Spectator Sam Leith
Her Majesty was also present at one of the festival’s sold-out events held earlier today, ‘The Allure of Comfort food to soothe and satisfy. Grace Dent and Rick Stein in conversation with Tom Parker Bowles’.
The 55-year-old, who is one of Britain’s only female Michelin star chefs, told The Mirror that Camilla is ‘really relaxed and easy-going’, and she said it was great to cook for the royal.
When it comes to what meal is ‘fit for a Queen’, Angela replied: ‘Anything and everything.’
She revealed that Camilla was ‘was like every other guest [she’s] ever cooked for’, saying ‘whatever is made for her, she’ll eat’.
Angela added: ‘I think when you get to a certain age, without being rude, of course, and you’re as busy as she is with so many engagements, you’ll eat whatever is simple and easy.’
Quite the line-up! Queen Camilla and Judi Dench arriving to their events at the literary festival
Connecting bookworms of all ages with heartfelt readings from the authors who penned the words, the Braemar Literary Festival, aims to ‘provide a forum to engage in spirited discussion’.
Camilla’s outing comes after Michelin starred chef Angela Hartnett OBE revealed what it is like to cook for the Queen, after serving dinner at the first ever Braemar Literary Festival last October.