The King and Queen Attend the Maundy Day Service at St Asaph Cathedral

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior

On April 2, 2026, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the Maundy Day service at St Asaph Cathedral in St Asaph, Wales. The service marked the first time it has been held in North Wales in its 800-year history, and only the second time it has been held in Wales.

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior

Maundy is a holy Christian day that is celebrated every year on the Thursday before Easter.

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior

During the service, King Charles handed out Maundy Money to local people. The number of recipients is equal to the monarch's age, so he presented gifts to 77 men and 77 women in recognition of their Christian service and contributions.

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior, paired with a hat by Philip Treacy. She also wore a sapphire and diamond brooch from the collection of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Camilla wore a navy pleated dress and a matching embroidered coat from Christian Dior
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