May 13, 2025
King Charles and Queen Camilla made a joint appearance on Tuesday as part of their royal duties.
According to the local media, the royal couple attended the Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens in their capacity as Joint Presidents of the charity.
They also took part in a tribute to Mark Shand, the late brother of Queen Camilla, as the couple celebrated the conclusion of the 'Big Egg Hunt'.
The event showcased more than 120 egg sculptures created by leading artists and designers, which have been displayed at different locations in London.
Established in 2002 by Mark Shand, the Elephant Family works in partnership with conservation experts to tackle challenges facing Asia's wildlife.
King Charles presented the Mark Shand Award, which acknowledges those who embody the late founder's visionary spirit and dedication to wildlife protection.
Queen Camilla presented the Tara Award, named after an elephant befriended by her brother, which recognises extraordinary achievements in storytelling and advocacy for coexistence.