British Crown Prince Charles and his wife Camilla celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary on Thursday - just days after being reunited from coronavirus self isolation.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall- formerly Camilla Parker Bowles - wed in a civil ceremony at the Windsor Guildhall in 2005, after a relationship lasted for more than 30 years. The ceremony was followed by a blessing in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
During this lengthy love story, the Prince of Wales married Lady Diana Spencer, and they had two sons: Prince William (born in 1982) and Prince Harry (born in 1984).
An intimate picture for the royal couple from the front porch of their Scottish home at Birkhall on Wednesday, on the Balmoral Estate went viral in media, and republished by Mirror.
The Prince and Duchess smiled as they embraced Beth and Bluebell, their Jack Russell Terriers both rescued by Battersea Dogs and Cats Home of which Camilla is Royal Patron.
The royal couple was reunited again few days ago after heir to the throne Charles, 71, contracted the Covid-19 . While, Camilla, 72, tested negative for coronavirus, she was also forced to isolated for 14 days.
The news was announced by Clarence House on March 25th, that the Prince of Wales Charles has officially tested positive for COVID-19.
The Prince spoke of the "strange, frustrating and often distressing" experience of being without friends and family while Camilla said the single thing she missed most was not being able to hug her grandchildren.
As Prince of Wales, Charles undertakes official duties on behalf of the Queen and the Commonwealth realms. Charles founded The Prince’s Trust in 1976, sponsors the Prince’s Charities, and is a patron, president, and a member of over 400 other charities and organizations.