Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visit the BBC Broadcasting house
Live on heir! Prince Charles and Camilla are given a tour of a BBC News TV studio at Broadcasting House in visit marking the 90th anniversary of the World Service
Prince Charles, 73 and Camilla, 74, visited Broadcasting House in central LondonThey both wore navy for the occasion and were greeted by crowds of fans Couple toured the BBC and even posed in front of its red and white backdrop
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Prince Charles and Camilla were in high spirits as they visited the BBC‘s Broadcasting House this morning.
The Prince of Wales, 73, and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, visited the iconic newsroom to mark the 90th anniversary of the BBC World Service.
The couple met with the World Service staff and learned how they are maintaining operations across Ukraine, Russia and Afghanistan in order to provide first-hand reports of these zones of conflicts.
Camilla and Charles coordinated their outfits and both opted to wear navy for their visit earlier today.
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The Prince of Wales, 73, and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, visited the BBC World Service at Broadcasting House to mark its 90th anniversary
Camilla’s platinum locks were styled in an impeccable blow-dry, and she sported a glamourous day makeup with a dash of eyeliner and mascara and some bronzer complimenting her natural glow.
The Duchess of Cornwall opted for an elegant blue twin-set with a knee-length woolen skirt and matching jacket.
A golden royal brooch with a little crown was pinned to the lapel of her jacket, and the Duchess was also sporting a tasteful pair of gold drip earrings adorned with pearls.
She wore a pair of sensible heels for the visit who required her to walk around Broadcasting House.
Camilla also stored her essentials in a small blue leather handbag.
They chatted with Sana Safi, an Afghan Senior Presenter, who told them about the efforts the BBC had deployed to cover the situation unfolding in Afghanistan
Sana, who is BBC Afghan’s Senior Presenter, could be seen speaking with the Prince of Wales as they spoke through her script
The royal couple were left in stitches after chatting to the news presenter during the visit earlier today (pictured)
The Duchess of Cornwall and Prince of Wales were perfectly coordinated in their navy outfits during the outing
Her platinum locks were styled in an impeccable blow-dry, and she sported a glamourous day makeup with a dash of eyeliner and mascara and some bronzer complimenting her natural glow.
Meanwhile, Prince Charles looked dapper in a pinstriped blue suit, which he wore with a crisp white shirt, a light blue tie and a striped pocket square.
The couple looked relaxed as they were greeted by a crowd of royal fans at Broadcasting House this morning.
They went on to meet with staff members, presenters and producers working at the BBC World Service.
Meanwhile, Prince Charles looked dapper in a pinstriped blue suit, which he wore with a crisp white shirt, a light blue tie and a striped pocket square
The royal couple watched on as Sana chatted to staff behind the camera in the studio (pictured)
Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall appeared in high spirits during the visit to BBC World Service earlier today
They talked the heir-to-the-throne and his wife through the work they do for the World Service.
They chatted with Sana Safi, an Afghan Senior Presenter, who told them about the efforts the BBC had deployed to cover the situation unfolding in Afghanistan.
A visibly interested Charles and Camilla asked Sana questions about the behind-the-scenes of the news programme.
It’s been a busy week for Camilla and Charles, as they’ve been attending both joint and solo events.
Yesterday, Prince Charles met with four teams of Royal College of Art students who had won £50,000 each in funding to develop their high-impact, low-cost solutions to tackle climate change.
The couple looked relaxed as they were greeted by a crowd of royal fans at Broadcasting House this morning
Prince Charles paired his suit with a light blue tie and a pocket square. He appeared relaxed and in good spirits
After waving at their fans and exchanging a few pleasantries with them, the couple moved on to the rest of their engagement
They will also receive mentorship from designer and Chancellor of the Royal College of Art, Sir Jony Ive, who co-founded the Terra Carta Design Lab competition.
Winners included a farming device to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions while improving animal welfare, and a recyclable textile.
Charles looked relaxed as he arrived at the RCA’s Dyson Gallery to take a look at the winner and their products.
Charles toured the World Service newsroom where he met with journalist, producers and other member of staff
The couple arrived this morning and were greeted by a horde of enthusiastic royal fans. They graciously waved
Meanwhile, Camilla visited the National Theatre for the first time since taking over from Meghan Markle as royal patron.
Camilla was handed the position in March after the Duchess of Sussex was stripped of the patronage when she and Prince Harry stepped back as senior members of the royal family in 2020.
The coveted position was one of two patronages handed to Meghan, 40, in 2019. The role had belonged to Her Majesty for 45 years.
The move could be seen as a marker of Her Majesty’s faith in Camilla after she endorse her as the future Queen Consort in her Platinum Jubilee message in February.
The heir-to-the-throne listened intently to the explanation of members of staff of the World Service
The couple were both sporting navy outfits for their BBC visit, Camilla in a colour block twinset and Charles in a pinstriped suit
Sana Safi BBC Afghan Senior talked the couple through the behind-the-scenes of her news programme as members of staff looked on, right
The Prince of Wales shook hands with a star-struck journalist during his visit at Broadcasting House