Camilla and King Charles are set to attend a major film premiere in London with unexpected royals joining them.
The King, Patron of the Film and TV Charity, and The Queen will host a reception to celebrate the charity’s 100th anniversary next Wednesday.
The Duke of Edinburgh, and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will also attend the event.
The King and Queen will meet guests including directors, actors, TV presenters, stunt performers and costume designers and speak to representatives from organisations associated with the film and TV industry.
The King became Patron of the Film and Television Charity succeeding Queen Elizabeth II, who had held the patronage since 1952.
In addition, The King and Queen will attend the Royal Film Performance of Gladiator II, in aid of the charity.
The first Royal Film Performance, previously called the Royal Command Film Performance, was held in 1946 and was attended by King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret.
Queen Camilla pulled out of all royal engagements earlier this week as she battled a chest infection.
Queen Camilla is understood to be resting at home following the infection
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A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: “Her Majesty the Queen is currently unwell with a chest infection, for which her doctors have advised a short period of rest.
“With great regret, Her Majesty has therefore had to withdraw from her engagements for this week, but she very much hopes to be recovered in time to attend this weekend’s Remembrance events as normal.
“She apologises to all those who may be inconvenienced or disappointed as a result.”
The Queen will miss the Field of Remembrance tomorrow, but she is hoping to be able to attend Remembrance events scheduled for this weekend.
In May 2022, the Prince and Princes of Wales and as Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the Premiere of Top Gun: Maverick.
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Queen Camilla recently returned to the UK following a tour of Australia and Samoa with King Charles.
In May 2022, the Prince and Princes of Wales attended the Premiere of Top Gun: Maverick.
Prince William is considered to be a huge fan of TV and film, he has been the president of BAFTA since February 2010.
The heir to the throne was overheard asking director Paul Greengrass for another Jason Bourne film when they met at a recent event hosted by BAFTA and the Royal African Society.