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King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the Royal Maundy Service in St. Asaph Cathedral, Wales, marking the first time in 40 years and only the second time ever. The service, held on Maundy Thursday, involved the monarch giving special Maundy money to 154 recipients, matching his age. The event was attended by top church figures and featured a procession led by Yeomen of the Guard and music by Welsh composers. The royals dressed sharply, with Charles in a black tailcoat and Camilla in a navy coat with floral details. Prince William and Kate Middleton did not attend, but the event highlighted tradition and set a thoughtful tone before Easter Sunday.
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