Charles and Camilla will mark the Queen’s death anniversary in private (Picture: Rex)
The King and Queen are expected to mark the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death privately, it is understood.
Charles and Camilla, who are on their traditional summer break, will not hold a private family gathering at their Balmoral estate to commemorate the passing of the late monarch and no public event is planned.
Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, died peacefully at Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, on September 8 last year, aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.
Her death was the moment her son and heir Charles became King, and the date will remain a poignant period for the head of state.
Charles will mark his mother’s passing with a period of ‘private reflection’ at Balmoral castle (Picture: AFP)
It is understood the King and Queen are not expected to attend any public engagements during the week of the anniversary.
The late Queen used to mark the passing of her father King George VI, who died on February 6 1952, privately at Sandringham.
Charles has carried out a number of firsts during his time as head of state, from carrying out his first overseas state visit to Germany to delivering his inaugural Christmas broadcast.
If there are other commemorative events in the week of the anniversary, King Charles and Queen Camilla are not expected to attend.
The Cabinet Office has said a national memorial to the late Queen will be commissioned ‘in due course’.
Princess Elizabeth was just 25 when she ascended the throne, and already a mother to Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
She received the news that her father had died at Sandringham House while she was on a tour of Kenya with the late Duke of Edinburgh.
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King Charles will mark his mother’s passing with a period of ‘private reflection’.