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King Charles in the driving seat as he chauffers Queen Camilla to church near Balmoral
King Charles was behind the wheel today as he drove Queen Camilla to Crathie Kirk’s Sunday Service near Balmoral.

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King Charles drove Queen Camilla to Crathie Kirk today for Sunday Service (Image: Peter Jolly)
King Charles beamed from ear-to-ear as he drove Queen Camilla to Sunday Service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral today, October 6.

Charles, 75, wore a sage green blazer and striped tie, while Camilla, 77, opted for a blue ensemble with a tartan collar.

The couple smiled and waved at well-wishers lining their route to Crathie Kirk.

The Queen returned to Scotland to join His Majesty this weekend after hosting a reception at Clarence House in London on Thursday to shine a light on osteoporosis.

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Queen Camilla presented the first Queen’s Award for Osteoporosis during a reception held at the London home she shares with the monarch.

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Previously known as the Duchess of Cornwall’s Award since its inception in 2009, the award is given to an individual in recognition for an outstanding contribution to treatment, research and leadership in the field of osteoporosis.

As President of the Royal Osteoporosis Society, Camilla, who recently returned to full-time royal duties, presented this year’s newly renamed award to Dr Nicola Peel.

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The Queen has supported the Royal Osteoporosis Society, the UK’s largest national charity dedicated to improving bone health and beating osteoporosis, since 1994.

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Queen Camilla previously revealed that both her mother and grandmother died of osteoporosis as she urged the elderly to get checked out for the “devastating” bone disease.

Queen Camilla was in the passenger seat as King Charles drove her to church today (Image: Peter Jolly)
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Camilla said her relatives had the condition during a time when it was “rarely diagnosed” and “seldom discussed”.

 

 

Her Majesty said: “Both my grandmother and my mother died as a result of osteoporosis.

“At the time, the disease was seldom discussed, rarely diagnosed and was usually acknowledged as an unavoidable part of growing older.

“Now, thankfully, we know far more about the causes, symptoms and available treatments.”

Queen Camilla went on to encourage the elderly to “discover the easy steps that we can all take to improve bone health throughout our lives”.

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