King Charles laughs with sister Princess Anne as he surprises her at St James’s Palace


King Charles and Princess Anne shared a touching moment yesterday when the monarch made an unexpected appearance at the 40th Annual Butler Trust Awards reception at St James’s Palace.

The royal siblings were seen exchanging warm smiles and laughter as they mingled with the winners of the prestigious awards, celebrating excellence among those working in prisons, probation, and youth justice across the UK.

King Charles surprises Princess Anne at Butler Trust Awards reception

A candid photograph of King Charles and The Princess Royal sharing a joyful laugh was shared on the official royal family Instagram account, quickly earning admiration from fans.

“We love this brother-sister duo! They need to do more public engagements together,” one user commented.

“There’s always such a joyous rapport between the King and the Princess Royal. It’s beautiful to see how much they enjoy each other’s company,” another fan gushed.

Just before the reception began, King Charles made an unexpected arrival, joining his sister to meet and personally congratulate the award recipients. His presence was a delightful surprise, not only for the attendees but for Anne as well.

The close bond between the royal siblings has long been evident, but this appearance provided a particularly heartwarming glimpse into their relationship.

“The king supporting his little sister is what makes this new monarchy so special to watch. They are all doing this together,” another royal fan shared online.

The Butler Trust

The Princess Royal has served as Patron of the Butler Trust since its founding in 1985.

The annual event honors individuals who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to support rehabilitation and justice reform.

This year’s recipients included probation officer Humphrey Agbukor, youth justice worker Gerry Bowman, senior probation officer Chloe Causier-Bayliss, hospitality instructor Harjit Singh Gill, and administrative officer Kay Turner, among others.

The Butler Trust was established in memory of former Home Secretary Richard Austin Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, and continues to highlight excellence within the criminal justice sector.

King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit to the Vatican postponed

This joyful royal engagement comes amid news of a change to the King and Queen’s official schedule.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla’s planned visit to the Vatican has been postponed as Pope Francis continues to recover from illness.

Originally scheduled as part of their visit to Italy from April 7–10, the meeting with the pontiff was postponed “by mutual agreement” based on medical advice.

The Pope, who was recently hospitalized for nearly 40 days due to pneumonia, is still in recovery.

“Their Majesties send The Pope their best wishes for his convalescence and look forward to visiting him in The Holy See once he has recovered,” a palace spokesperson shared.

Despite this change in plans, King Charles and Queen Camilla will proceed with their visit to Italy, though adjustments to the itinerary may be made.


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