Camila Gelber's Royal News & Other Events reels

Camila Gelber's Royal News & Other Events reels

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Being the Royal Super-Fan, I want to show the world my photos & videos.

19/04/2026

King Charles & Queen Camilla were the first to leave their Easter church service at St.George's Chapel Windsor. When they left, they were greeted by a boy who gave them a bouquet of flowers and a woman who was with the boy. This was a sweet gesture showing admiration to the King & Queen on Easter Sunday. πŸ‘‘πŸ’•πŸ‘‘


15/04/2026

King Charles & Queen Camilla going into St.George's Chapel, Windsor with the rest of the Royal Family following behind. πŸ’•πŸ‘‘πŸ’•


05/04/2026

The Royal Family waiting at the entrance of with the Dean of Windsor, The Right Reverend Christopher Cocksworth for the arrival of King Charles & Queen Camilla. πŸ€΄πŸ»πŸ’•πŸ‘ΈπŸΌ



05/04/2026

Prince William & Catherine with their children walking to the Easter Sunday service at St.George's Chapel, Windsor. πŸ‘‘πŸ’•πŸ‘‘



26/03/2026

After the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullaly blessed the crowds and Canterbury, Sarah Mullaly did a short walkabout where I had the chance to congratulate her, give her flowers and have a selfie with her.


26/03/2026

The new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullaly walks out of Canterbury Cathedral to greet waiting welleishers after her installation as the new Archbishop.

25/03/2026

Prince William & Catherine arrived at Canterbury Cathedral today for the installation of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullaly.

Photos from Camila Gelber's Royal News & Other Events reels's post 24/03/2026

Here are some selfies of William & Catherine with me on the 12th March 26 outside Tower RNLI Lifeboats in Embankment and here is a bit of fun I had with AI. πŸ˜πŸ‘‘πŸ€©

13/03/2026

Prince William and Catherine leaving Tower RNLI on Thursday 12th March 26 where they had spent about 40mins from 2pm to 2.40pm hearing about the vital work of the RNLI staff and volunteers saving lives on the River Thames. Their visit comes as the RNLI celebrates the 25th anniversary of the RNLI Lifeguards. They Tower Lifeboat RNLI Station to a small group of Royal fans and waiting press & photographers. Some fans including myself gave flowers to William & Catherine. I was very lucky that William took my flowers which were purple tulips. I then had a selfie with Prince William and then with Princess Catherine. Near to where I stood was Royal Super-Fan, John Loughrey who has followed the Royal Family for many years and William and Catherine know him by his name. He is quite well known with the Royals and press and he was there too greet them and give them flowers.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is the charity that saves lives at sea and along the River Thames, with 238 lifeboat stations across the UK and Ireland, and beach lifeguards providing seasonal patrols on over 240 beaches. There are four RNLI stations which run along the course of the Thames between Teddington and Gravesend.
The Thames stations are crewed by a combination of staff and volunteers who work 12-hour shifts to save lives along the river.
RNLI Tower's new station, opened in 2023 and based in the heart of London, is RNLI's busiest lifeboat station. The crew are on the station 24/7, 365 days a year- ready to respond to any incident immediately. So far this year, the crew at Tower have been called out 45 times.
Prince William and Catherine are visiting to meet and thank the crew and volunteers for their work across the challenging winter period. Prince William visited RNLI Tower Station's former premises in 2016 and has previously visited RNLI Lifeguards in Cornwall and RNLI Lifeboat in Anglesey. πŸ‘‘πŸ’•πŸ‘‘



13/03/2026

Prince William and Catherine arrived by boat to visit the RNLI on Thursday 12th March 26 at Tower Lifeboat Station to hear about the vital work of the RNLI staff and volunteers saving lives on the River Thames. Their visit comes as the RNLI celebrates the 25th anniversary of the RNLI Lifeguards.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is the charity that saves lives at sea and along the River Thames, with 238 lifeboat stations across the UK and Ireland, and beach lifeguards providing seasonal patrols on over 240 beaches. There are four RNLI stations which run along the course of the Thames between Teddington and Gravesend.
The Thames stations are crewed by a combination of staff and volunteers who work 12-hour shifts to save lives along the river.
RNLI Tower's new station, opened in 2023 and based in the heart of London, is RNLI's busiest lifeboat station. The crew are on the station 24/7, 365 days a year- ready to respond to any incident immediately. So far this year, the crew at Tower have been called out 45 times.
Prince William and Catherine are visiting to meet and thank the crew and volunteers for their work across the challenging winter period. Prince William visited RNLI Tower Station's former premises in 2016 and has previously visited RNLI Lifeguards in Cornwall and RNLI Lifeboat in Anglesey. πŸ‘‘πŸ’•πŸ‘‘


13/03/2026

Prince William and Catherine arrived by boat to visit the RNLI on Thursday 12th March 26 at Tower Lifeboat Station to hear about the vital work of the RNLI staff and volunteers saving lives on the River Thames. Their visit comes as the RNLI celebrates the 25th anniversary of the RNLI Lifeguards.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is the charity that saves lives at sea and along the River Thames, with 238 lifeboat stations across the UK and Ireland, and beach lifeguards providing seasonal patrols on over 240 beaches. There are four RNLI stations which run along the course of the Thames between Teddington and Gravesend.
The Thames stations are crewed by a combination of staff and volunteers who work 12-hour shifts to save lives along the river.
RNLI Tower's new station, opened in 2023 and based in the heart of London, is RNLI's busiest lifeboat station. The crew are on the station 24/7, 365 days a year- ready to respond to any incident immediately. So far this year, the crew at Tower have been called out 45 times.
Prince William and Catherine are visiting to meet and thank the crew and volunteers for their work across the challenging winter period. Prince William visited RNLI Tower Station's former premises in 2016 and has previously visited RNLI Lifeguards in Cornwall and RNLI Lifeboat in Anglesey. πŸ‘‘πŸ’•πŸ‘‘


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