King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral this morning.

The pair are attending a service of dedication for the Order of The British Empire.

It comes after the King and Queen missed Prince Harry’s Invictus Games service at St. Paul’s Cathedral last week.

The monarch did not see his son, the Duke of Sussex, during his trip to the UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

King Charles is the Sovereign of the Order of the British Empire

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On Wednesday morning, the King and Queen walked up the stairs of St Paul’s Cathedral wearing bright red cloaks.

The royal couple are to be joined by almost 2000 people who hold Orders awards, including those with CBE’s, OBE’s, MBE’s and British Empire Medals.

Furthermore, those with knighthoods and damehoods have been invited to the service.

The Order of the Empire was established in 1917 to reward outstanding contributions to the war effort and now recognises the work of people from all walks of life.

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