Queen Camilla Displays Tons of Family Photos During Clarence House Meeting with Olena Zelenska — See the Snaps

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The first lady of Ukraine met with Queen Camilla a few days after the second anniversary of the Russian invasion

<p>Yui Mok-WPA Pool/Getty</p> Queen Camilla meets with the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, at Clarence House on February 29 in London.

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Queen Camilla meets with the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, at Clarence House on February 29 in London.

First lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska is giving a glimpse of her meeting with Queen Camilla at Clarence House — and a look at the pictures displayed there.

On Thursday, Zelenska’s team posted an upbeat recap of her time with the Queen, 76, at the private royal residence where she lives with King Charles in London. The video shared to X showed the Ukrainian first lady making her way into Clarence House, where she and Queen Camilla greeted each other with a hug and kisses on the cheek.

The footage also gave a close look at two tables full of royal family photos taken throughout the years.

The first collection was packed with pictures, including three featuring King Charles. It included a formal portrait of the monarch and his mother, Queen Elizabeth, taken to commemorate her 90th birthday in 2016, what looked like an outtake from Charles and Camilla’s 2018 Christmas card photo shoot, where they sat on a bench in the Clarence House garden, and a picture of the King appearing to hold Prince George on his baptism day in 2013. A close look also appeared to show two framed, undated pictures of Prince Harry.

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The next set featured three photos with plenty of poignancy. Framed and displayed was a shot from the unforgettable Christmas pudding-preparing session where Queen Elizabeth and her three heirs, then-Prince Charles, Prince William and a 6-year-old Prince George whipped up the dish in 2019, a portrait of Queen Mother and a shot of the future King Charles and Queen Camilla after church on their April 2005 wedding day.

While royal watchers have gotten glimpses of the royal family photos displayed around Buckingham Palace since King Charles’ accession, the latest update offers a rare look into the pictures at Clarence House. While Buckingham Palace is synonymous with the British royal family and serves as the hub of the monarchy’s operations, King Charles and Queen Camilla don’t actually live there. Though the King and Queen host many meetings and audiences at the palace, they have called Clarence House their London home for years and even broke a 900-year tradition when they slept there the night before their May coronation.

Queen Camilla met with Zelenska a few days after the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On Feb. 24, the day of the anniversary, King Charles sent words of support to Ukraine.

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“The determination and strength of the Ukrainian people continues to inspire, as the unprovoked attack on their land, their lives and livelihoods enters a third, tragic, year,” the message began.

“Despite the tremendous hardship and pain inflicted upon them, Ukrainians continue to show the heroism with which the world associates them so closely. Theirs is true valor, in the face of indescribable aggression. I have felt this personally in the many meetings I have had with Ukrainians since the start of the war, from President Zelenskyy and Mrs Zelenska, to new army recruits training here in the United Kingdom,” he continued.

“I continue to be greatly encouraged that the United Kingdom and our allies remain at the forefront of international efforts to support Ukraine at this time of such great suffering and need. My heart goes out to all those affected, as I remember them in my thoughts and prayers,” King Charles concluded, signing with his regnal signature, Charles R.

<p>Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images</p> King Charles, Queen Camilla and The Reverend Canon Dr Paul Williams attend the Sunday service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate on February 18.

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King Charles, Queen Camilla and The Reverend Canon Dr Paul Williams attend the Sunday service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate on February 18.

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While members of the British royal family traditionally do not comment on political matters, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton have all shown support for Ukraine amid the conflict. King Charles hosted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the Ukrainian leader's surprise visit to the U.K. in February 2023, and Prince William traveled to Poland weeks later to meet troops helping to train Ukrainian forces. Queen Camilla and Princess Kate, 42, have also both previously met with First Lady Zelenska at Buckingham Palace since the conflict began, in addition to learning more about the crisis at community centers.

“I was happy to personally thank Her Majesty Queen Camilla, and in her person all @RoyalFamily and the people of Great Britain for the consistent support of Ukraine and our forced migrants,” Zelenska wrote below the Thursday video on X, per a translation. “Our values ​​are shared. This is life, freedom, democracy. Thank you for standing up for them together today.”

<p>Yui Mok-WPA Pool/Getty</p> Queen Camilla meets with the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, at Clarence House on February 29 in London.

Yui Mok-WPA Pool/Getty

Queen Camilla meets with the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, at Clarence House on February 29 in London.

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