- The Royal Family has updated their social media profiles to reflect the new sovereign and Queen Consort.
- Charles, 73, succeeded his mother as monarch when she died on Sept. 8.
- His Majesty’s official accession photograph was taken in May 2020 at the Balmoral War Memorial.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla, a new era has begun.
The profile photos for the Royal Family’s Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook profiles were updated on Tuesday to reflect the new sovereign and Queen Consort. Charles, 73, instantly succeeded his mother as queen when she died “peacefully” on Sept. 8 at the age of 96.
The new photograph, carefully selected, shows the pair facing straight ahead, the King’s military decorations prominently displayed. The photograph was shot in May 2020 at the Balmoral War Memorial in Scotland, on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, when the Allied Forces accepted Nazi Germany’s surrender, signalling the beginning of the end of World War II.

The profile picture of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ Instagram and Twitter accounts, which is currently used by Prince William and Kate Middleton, has also been modified.
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