The Royal Family are keeping their spirits up amid the Andrew-Fergie fallout as they support the British narrative and take any necessary steps they can to deal with the crisis.
Buckingham Palace has issued an update on the monarch and his wife’s brave move when the royal couple visited the studios in Dagenham on Wednesday 18 February.
The King and Queen’s latest photos and video, shared by a royal commentator on Instagram, show them meeting students at Barking Learning Centre, where they learned about the local services that run from the hub.
Royal commentator Rebecca English wrote alongside the clip: “The King and Queen’s latest photos and video, shared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram, show them meeting pupils at Barking Learning Centre, learning about local services operating from the centre.”
Camilla and Charles undertook several engagements in Barking and Dagenham on Wednesday, including a visit to the local college with former student Sir Idris Elba, who was keen to show them the technical and professional education courses the college offers.
The 77-year-old monarch reportedly made everyone laugh by passionately shouting “action!” when delivered the folding board.
He was greeted by dignitaries including Dagenham and Rainham MP Margaret Mullane.
According to the eyewitnesses, the king was a blur of excitement and anticipation.



