Though Prince William and Kate Middleton may be the royals known for their adorable romantic relationship, King Charles and Queen Camilla are not to be underestimated. While they’re not showing any PDA, their little moments of affection for one another, when spotted, are the subject of admiration from fans. Most recently, a clip of Charles looking back at his wife while leaving an airplane has gone viral, with fans fawning over their love for one another. Keep reading for more information.
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Clip Of King Charles Looking Back At His Queen Goes Viral
The clip, which is just 10 seconds long, shows King Charles and Queen Camilla existing a plane and walking down the steps on a particularly rainy evening. Charles exits the plane first, using the handrail to carefully walk down the steps, but not before glancing back at his wife, Queen Camilla, who followed after him.
The Queen consort, dressed in a vibrant blue maxi dress with 3/4 sleeves, carried an umbrella over her head and followed closely behind. Nearly each step Charles takes down the stairs is punctuated by a glance behind him to make sure Camilla is safe. The user who posted the video, @King_Charles_Camilla, added the text “Charles is always looking back at Camilla,” over the clip, and captioned the post, “True love finds a way.”
Royal Fans Adore King Charles & Queen Camilla
Fans were quick to fill the comment section of the video with love for the King and Queen of England. "Proof that true love does exist!" one fan wrote in a comment. "They never get the attention for it like Prince William and Princess Catherine, but those two have an irreplaceable love."
"Love our King Charles and Queen Camilla," another person wrote with crown emojis and yellow hearts.
"They're so in love!" wrote a third.
"He's always looking back for her, making sure she's nearby. I love them!" another added.
"The King, always a gentleman looking out for his lady," a final commenter posted.