This week’s tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh was both moving and quietly revealing. On July 2, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited St Giles’ Cathedral to unveil a memorial stone honoring the late monarch—at the very place where thousands had mourned her in 2022.
The ceremony was filled with symbolism and grace, with the memorial placed inside the cathedral she loved so dearly. But just before the unveiling, a small unscripted moment drew attention: a brief mix-up between the King and Queen as they approached the stone. Charles appeared unsure, Camilla hesitated, and they briefly adjusted positions.
It was over in seconds, but royal watchers online took note—reminding us that even the most solemn royal moments can carry a touch of humanity.