@dailymailroyals Wholesome family moment as the Prince and Princess of Wales greet Charles and Camilla at the Commonwealth Day Service, marking the Princess and the King’s first appearance at the event in two years. katemiddleton royalfamily princessofwales royalfamilynews news commonwealth
Another observer, analyzing the body language, remarked, “The king has his back turned again [sic].” Meanwhile, a surprised viewer questioned, “Did Charles not care to look at Catherine? Not even a blown kiss?”
However, not everyone was quick to jump to conclusions. One person offered a different perspective, suggesting, “Maybe he is sicker than we are allowed to know and she did not want to give him her germs. Unless the king was getting kissed by all and sundry, I think this is an indication about how sick he really is.”

Another fan suggested that Charles not acknowledging Catherine might have been unintentional, as the greetings took place while the royals were preoccupied with organizing themselves for the cathedral procession.
Held each year at Westminster Abbey, the Commonwealth Day Service unites representatives from all 56 member nations, highlighting their collective dedication to progress, democracy, and peace.

Senior members of the Royal Family gathered at Westminster Abbey for the service, including the King and Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Princess Royal, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
The theme for this year, “Together We Thrive,” emphasized the significance of building strong, united communities throughout the Commonwealth.