King Charles and Queen Camilla shine at Sandringham Flower Show as Meghan and Harry face Netflix hurdle
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly face a professional setback with Netflix, Buckingham Palace has shifted the spotlight by sharing a joyful glimpse into King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s latest public engagement.
On Wednesday, the Palace released a cheerful video of the royal couple attending the Sandringham Flower Show, showcasing their warmth and good spirits as they mingled with fans and local community members.
The royal family’s official Instagram detailed the visit, writing:
"The King and Queen have visited Sandringham Flower Show!
Their Majesties met guests, members of local gardening and horticultural clubs, and charity supporters, including members of Medical Detection Dogs, of which The Queen is Patron."
The event, which has raised around £825,000 for local charities, featured colourful displays and competitions. The King and Queen toured the exhibition tents, admiring award-winning entries in flower arranging, baking, and produce.
Queen Camilla, 78, also met a royal superfan who had dedicated hours to tattooing tributes to the monarchy—a moment that drew smiles and admiration.
The upbeat royal appearance arrives just as reports suggest the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are navigating challenges with Netflix, which allegedly declined to prioritise Meghan’s content.
While speculation surrounds the Sussexes’ media future, the Palace's latest message highlights King Charles and Queen Camilla’s continued dedication to public service and royal tradition.