Prince Charles and Camilla were in high spirits when they visited the BBC Broadcasting House this morning.
The Prince of Wales, 73, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, visited the iconic newsroom to celebrate the BBC World Service’s 90th anniversary.
The couple met with World Service personnel and learned how to continue operations in Ukraine, Russia, and Afghanistan to provide first-hand reports on these conflict zones.
Camilla and Charles paired their dresses and chose to wear navy blue for their visit earlier today.
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The Prince of Wales, 73, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, visited the BBC World Service at Broadcasting House to celebrate their 90th birthday.

Camilla’s platinum locks were styled flawlessly and she wore eye-catching daytime makeup with a touch of eyeliner and mascara to match her natural glow, and some bronzer.
The Duchess of Cornwall opted for an elegant blue twin suit with a knee-length wool skirt and matching jacket.
A crowned gold royal brooch was pinned to the lapel of her coat, and the Duchess also wore a pair of gold dangle earrings studded with pearls.
She donned a reasonable pair of heels for the visit, forcing her to walk around the Publishing House.
Camilla also kept her essentials in a small blue leather bag.

They spoke to Afghan veteran Sana Safi and told them about the BBC’s efforts to report on the situation in Afghanistan.


As a senior presenter for BBC Afghan, Sana was seen talking to the Prince of Wales while talking about her script.

The royal couple were stranded after speaking to the news anchor during their visit earlier in the day (pictured)

The Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales paired perfectly with their navy outfits on the trip.
Her platinum locks were blow dried to perfection, and she wore eyeliner and a touch of mascara and some bronzer for glamorous daytime makeup to match her natural glow.
Prince Charles, meanwhile, looked elegant in a blue pinstripe suit he wore with a white shirt, blue tie and striped pocket square.
The couple looked relaxed as they were greeted by royal fans at the Broadcasting House this morning.
They then met with BBC World Service staff, presenters and producers.

Prince Charles, meanwhile, looked elegant in a blue pinstripe suit, which he wore with a cool white shirt, light blue tie and striped pocket square.

The royal couple spotted Sana chatting with staff behind the camera in the studio (pictured)

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cornwall looked pleased during her visit to the BBC World Service earlier today.
They spoke to the heir and his wife through their work in World Service.
They spoke to Afghan veteran Sana Safi and told them about the BBC’s efforts to cover up the situation in Afghanistan.
Charles and Camilla, visibly interested, questioned Sana about the behind-the-scenes news show.
It’s been a busy week for Camilla and Charles as they participate in joint and solo events.
Yesterday, Prince Charles met with a team of four Royal College of Art students, who have each won £50,000 in funding to develop their robust, low-cost solution to tackle climate change.

The couple looked relaxed as they were greeted by royal fans at the Broadcasting House this morning.

Prince Charles paired his suit with a blue tie and pocket handkerchief. He looked relaxed and in a good mood

After greeting their fans and having a few nice chats with them, the couple moved on to the rest of their engagement.
They will also receive mentorship from Sir Jony Ive, the designer and Chancellor of the Royal College of Art, who founded the Terra Carta Design Lab competition.
The winners included an agricultural device and a recyclable fabric that reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions while improving animal welfare.
Charles looked relieved when he came to RCA’s Dyson Gallery to see the winner and their products.

Charles toured the World Service newsroom, interviewing reporters, producers and other staff

The couple arrived this morning to be greeted by a group of avid royal fans. They greeted politely
Meanwhile, Camilla visits the National Theater for the first time since she took over as royal guardian from Meghan Markle.
Camilla took the post in March after the Duchess of Sussex was stripped of patronage when she and Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020.
The coveted position was one of two bosses 40-year-old Meghan took in 2019. The scroll had been in His Majesty’s hands for 45 years.
The move could be seen as a sign of Her Majesty’s confidence in Camilla after confirming Camilla as her future queen consort in her platinum anniversary message in February.

The apparent heir listened intently to the World Service staff’s explanations

The two wore navy blue suits for their BBC visits, Camilla wore a color block twin suit and Charles a pinstripe suit.

Sana Safi, BBC Afghan Senior, described the double news program behind the scenes while the staff watched.

The Prince of Wales shook hands with a star journalist during a visit to Broadcasting House.
Source: Daily Mail