Prince Charles and his wife, Duchess Camilla, will be stepping in for Queen Elizabeth once more this summer, with the couple taking on a key royal obligation on her behalf, according to Express UK.
The royal pair will go to Rwanda in June as part of a Commonwealth mission to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, according to a statement released by Prince Charles and Camilla’s office, Clarence House.
In place of the 95-year-old monarch, the future king and queen consort will serve as Heads of the Commonwealth.
Charles himself issued a statement, saying: “As the world works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and in this Jubilee year, it is more important than ever that the countries of the Commonwealth come together.”
“The Commonwealth represents a rich diversity of traditions, experience and talents which can help to build a more equal, sustainable and prosperous future. With this shared sense of common purpose, and in view of recent, enforced postponements, my wife and I are delighted to be attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, in June.”
Prince Charles has previously attended the summit five times, sitting in for Queen Elizabeth only once.
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