Prince Charles All Smiles With Camilla Ahead Of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Return For Princess Diana Statue Unveiling
Prince Charles is putting the royal feud behind him, at least for the sake of racing.
The 72-year-old Prince of Wales sported a huge smile at the Royal Ascot on Tuesday while attending the British horse racing event with his wife, Camilla.
Wearing a gray suit jacket and slacks, Charles dressed to the nines for the big day, which prohibited in-person attendance last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Pairing the suit with a sleek lilac tie, Charles accessorized with a black top hat.
Camilla shined as well, sporting a dress with different shades of blue and a matching face covering.
Wearing a pearl necklace and light blue oversized hat, Camilla stole the show with her trendy outfit.
Charles seemed in good spirits and couldn't wipe the smile off his face as he was photographed laughing alongside his wife.
Their day out on the horse track comes as RadarOnline.com broke the news that Prince Harry's wife will join him for Princess Diana's statue unveiling in London next month.
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According to our sources, Meghan Markle will travel across the pond for the monumental day and be Harry's support system amid the tension among the family.
“Meghan knows how hard it was to attend his grandfather’s funeral alone and doesn’t want that to happen again. Harry was given the cold shoulder by most of his relatives, with several refusing to talk to him or even make eye contact,” the palace insider told us.
“Since the funeral things have got worse, not better, so you can only imagine how he will be treated at the big event on July 1st,” the source added.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Harry felt ambushed during an unscheduled meeting with his dad and brother, Prince William, after Prince Philip's service. The trio didn't get anything accomplished because Harry refused to negotiate without his wife present.
We're told the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be bringing their newborn daughter -- Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor -- along for the trip but their two-year-old son, Archie, might make an appearance.
“Meghan and Harry know the event is going to be dominated by Prince William, Kate and their children. The Cambridges call Kensington Palace home and have been working feverishly to make the entire event is flawless,” the source spilled.
"The day will not just be about honoring Diana on what would have been her 60th birthday, but also an opportunity for William to take ownership of his mother's legacy,” they added.
The installation of Princess Diana's statue is set to take place on July 1, 2021, which would have been her 60th birthday.