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King and Queen play key role at Order of Garter celebration – but Kate absent despite attending Trooping the Colour

King and Queen play key role at Order of Garter celebration - but Kate absent despite attending Trooping the Colour

The King and Queen led a celebration of the ancient Order of the Garter but the Princess of Wales – who attended Trooping the Colour on Saturday – was absent.

Both Kate and the King have been undergoing treatment for cancer.

Although the Princess of Wales appeared at Trooping the Colour at the weekend, she was not expected to resume a full schedule of royal duties as her treatment and recovery continues. Last week she said she was “not out of the woods yet”.

The Duke of York – a member of the order – did not join the service either after stepping down from public life following controversy over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla following the annual Order of the Garter Service. Pic: PA

The Prince of Wales arrives at St George's Chapel. Pic: PA
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The Prince of Wales arrives at St George’s Chapel. Pic: PA

Ladies and Knights of the Garter walked through the grounds of Windsor Castle for the annual service commemorating the country’s oldest and most senior order of chivalry, founded in 1348 by Edward III.

In warm weather, one of the guards fell backwards at one point.

Yeomen of the Guard. Pic: PA
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Yeomen of the Guard. Pic: PA

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was one of several new Companions of the Order installed during the service at St George’s Chapel.

Lord Lloyd Webber, whose musicals include The Phantom Of The Opera and Cats, attended a private investiture in the castle’s Garter Throne Room earlier in the day.

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber has been made a Companion of the Order. Pic: PA
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Lord Lloyd Webber has been made a Companion of the Order. Pic: PA

Also invested were the Duchess of Gloucester as a Royal Lady of the Garter.

Lord Kakkar, emeritus professor of surgery at University College London, and Air Chief Marshal the Lord Peach, were both made Knight Companions.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh leave after attending the service. Pic: PA
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The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Pic: PA

The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Pic: PA
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The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Pic: PA

In line with tradition, Charles and Camilla were at the back of the procession, dressed in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, as were the other members of the order, including the Prince of Wales, Princess Royal and Duke of Edinburgh.

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Queen Camilla at St George's Chapel. Pic: PA
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Queen Camilla at St George’s Chapel. Pic: PA

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Hundreds of spectators lined the route.

It is the start of a busy period for the royals. The King and Queen are expected at Royal Ascot in the coming days, while they will be hosting a state visit by Japan’s Emperor the following week.