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King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the Royal Maundy Service at St. Asaph Cathedral, marking the first time in Wales since 1982. The king, matching his age, presented special Maundy gifts to 154 individuals, including silver coins and commemorative coins for Queen Elizabeths 100th birthday and Charless Kings Trust charity. The tradition, dating back over a thousand years, involves royals giving out real legal tender coins as keepsakes for community service. Queen Camilla made history as the first consort to lead one of these services, and Charles continues the family legacy by keeping ancient rituals alive.
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