On Thursday, King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Durham for the annual Royal Maundy service. Maundy Thursday is a much bigger deal in the UK, I think? I grew up around Evangelicals and I’m not sure non-Catholics in America pay much attention to Maundy Thursday, a recognition of The Last Supper. Anyway, when Queen Elizabeth was around, she loved a Royal Maundy service and she would get decked out in one of her brightest coats and biggest Mad Hatter hats and enjoy a church service.
Charles tries to keep his mother’s traditions up, but Camilla rocked up to Durham Cathedral looking like Elphaba. Are “Easter colors” not a thing in the UK? Do you guys not wear pastels and light florals around the Easter holiday? Camilla’s little black cape added to her Wicked Witch of Windsor vibe. That hunter green would have been much better at Christmas.
Charles missed the Maundy service last year because of his cancer, so Camilla did the Maundy service in his place and she was the one to pass out “Maundy money.” This year, Charles reclaimed the tradition of the monarch, handing out white and red purses full of Maundy coins. You can read more about the centuries-long tradition of Maundy money here.
Two more interesting sidenotes about this outing. One, there was a loud, disruptive “Not My King” protest outside the cathedral, and those Republic people had bullhorns. I haven’t seen much coverage of the protest, but the Independent did post a video of C&C’s arrival where you get a glimpse of the yellow signs and you can hear the “Not My King” chants very clearly. There was a smattering of boos as well. Two, Charles and Camilla were photographed getting on their royal helicopter and getting the f–k out of Durham as soon as the service was over. That rarely happens – the British media and photographers mostly adhere to a “gentleman’s agreement” to not take or publish photos of the Windsors using helicopters like taxis.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
- His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen arriving as His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen attend the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989192181, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
- DURHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 17: Queen Camilla and King Charles III laugh during the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025 in Durham, England. The King presented the Maundy recipients, 76 men and 76 women with two purses: one red and one white, containing Maundy Money. The white purse held specially minted silver Maundy coins. This year, the red purse contained a ÂŁ5 coin commemorating The Queen Mother and a 50p coin featuring WWII stories. The Royal Maundy gifts recognised the recipients’ exceptional Christian service and their contributions to their local communities.,Image: 989240556, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Anthony Devlin/Avalon
- His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen WALK towards the Royal Helicopter after attending the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989264512, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
- His Majesty The King walks towards the Royal Helicopter after attending the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989264631, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
- DURHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 17: King Charles III viewing a display of the Cathedral’s Magna Cartas after the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025 in Durham, England. The King presented the Maundy recipients, 76 men and 76 women with two purses: one red and one white, containing Maundy Money. The white purse held specially minted silver Maundy coins. This year, the red purse contained a ÂŁ5 coin commemorating The Queen Mother and a 50p coin featuring WWII stories. The Royal Maundy gifts recognised the recipients’ exceptional Christian service and their contributions to their local communities.,Image: 989309008, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Anthony Devlin/Avalon
- DURHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 17: Queen Camilla and King Charles III viewing a display of the Cathedral’s Magna Cartas after the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on April 17, 2025 in Durham, England. The King presented the Maundy recipients, 76 men and 76 women with two purses: one red and one white, containing Maundy Money. The white purse held specially minted silver Maundy coins. This year, the red purse contained a ÂŁ5 coin commemorating The Queen Mother and a 50p coin featuring WWII stories. The Royal Maundy gifts recognised the recipients’ exceptional Christian service and their contributions to their local communities.,Image: 989309808, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Anthony Devlin/Avalon
- His Majesty The King is pictured arriving as His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen attend the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989343429, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
- His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen pose for a photograph with the Maundy Party His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen attend the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989343868, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
- Her Majesty The Queen is pictured arriving as His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen attend the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, Durham, United Kingdom, 17th April 2025,Image: 989345869, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Alex Roebuck/News Images/Avalon
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