Queen Camilla led the British royal family in attending a thanksgiving service in Windsor for the late King Constantine II.
Constantine, who was a second cousin of King Charles, a first cousin of the late Duke of Edinburgh, and a godfather to Prince William, enjoyed a close relationship with the British royals.
The memorial service to celebrate his life was held at St George’s Chapel on Tuesday morning, with Camilla stepping in for her husband Charles, who is unable to attend due to his ongoing cancer treatment.
Prince William had also been due to attend, but pulled out last-minute due to a “personal matter”. He was expected to give a reading, but Constantine’s son Crown Prince Pavlos did the honours instead.
Queen Camilla stepped in for her husband King Charles, who was unable to attend the memorial due to his cancer treatment.
Queen Camilla was seated next to Princess Anne. The service, which took place in the nave of St George’s Chapel, was led by the Dean of Windsor, The Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth.