From giving the King's speech to handing out Maundy Money this is how Camilla is stepping up (2024)

It was February 2022 when the late Queen Elizabeth II expressed her "sincere wish" that her daughter-in-law would be known as "Queen Consort" when her son, Prince Charles, became King.

That astute nod to her people — in the late sovereign's "70th anniversary of her accession" message — six months before she died was a recognition of Camilla's place in her son's life and the resilience of their love-match. It also paved the way for a future coronation in which we saw Camilla crowned and anointed alongside her husband.

It was crucial for King Charles who, in his maiden speech as King, said: "I count on the loving help of my darling wife, Camilla."

But the late monarch could have had no idea quite how central Camilla would become — barely a year into the reign of Charles III — not just to her son but to the United Kingdom.

From giving the King's speech to handing out Maundy Money this is how Camilla is stepping up (1)

In an interview in June 2022 Camilla told me that she was "greatly honoured" and "deeply touched" by the Queen's pronouncement, and also that she had learned from the late Duke of Edinburgh that as consort, "your place is several feet behind the monarch".

"You're there as a backup," she said.

Today Queen Camilla is shouldering a much bigger role. The whole world has been shocked at the news that both the King and his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, are currently undergoing cancer treatment. These serious health issues mean the two senior royals have had to step back from public life.

Camilla on the front foot

Princess Catherine's emotional and courageous video announcement from her Windsor home, surrounded by daffodils, will surely go down in history as a watershed royal moment. And as that news continues to reverberate, 76-year-old Queen Camilla is stepping into the void with a burgeoning programme of public engagements, many standing in for the King.

Last week Her Majesty delivered a speech for her husband on a visit to the Isle of Man, off the north-west coast of England.

"My husband is so sorry that he cannot be with us today on this extremely special occasion, but he has sent me here armed with a copy of his speech to read out on his behalf," she said in her address to Douglas Borough Council.

The Queen followed this with an important solo visit to Northern Ireland which had been in planning for months. On Thursday Camilla will be standing in for the King once more, distributing "Maundy Money" in red and white purses to 75 men and 75 women during a service at England's Worcester Cathedral.

It's one of those quaint set pieces of antiquated pomp and ceremony that picks up the golden thread of British monarchy and sprinkles some much needed community stardust in what has become an undeniably challenging time.

The origin of the Royal Distribution dates back to 1210, when King John was on the throne. The number of purses denotes the monarch's age— the King is 75— and the money, specially minted coins, is to thank recipients for their outstanding Christian service and for making a difference to the lives of others in their communities.

The engagement is especially notable because Camilla will be the first consort to carry out this ancient ritual. Not two steps behind, very much on the front foot.

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This Easter will be a muted occasion

In a BBC documentary screened at the end of last year, Annabel Elliot described her sister Camilla as the King's "rock"— and she is certainly showing that now.

The Queen was a dominant figure leading the House of Windsor at the Commonwealth Day Service and is increasingly being welcomed and embraced at public engagements. She's also reported to be closer than ever to Prince William, bonding in their shared experience as both strive to keep calm and carry on.

In recent weeks much has been made of the paucity of working royals at the top of the House of Windsor, but there are nine royals to call on and Camilla has been very present, as has her sister-in-law Princess Anne. Camilla is "resilient" and "devoted" to her royal duty, UK's Telegraph newspaper proclaimed this week. She will "step up to do whatever is asked of her".

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There is still a long way to go, of course. Easter Sunday is usually a time when we see the royal family out in force— but this year it will certainly be a muted occasion.

The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children will be absent as they guard their privacy and precious time together as a family at home in Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

But King Charles will be back alongside Queen Camilla for a service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle along with other members of the royal family.

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From giving the King's speech to handing out Maundy Money this is how Camilla is stepping up (2024)

FAQs

Why does the Queen hand out Maundy money? ›

Every Maundy Thursday, the Monarch distributes special Maundy money to local pensioners in a service which commemorates Jesus washing the feet of the Apostles at the Last Supper.

What was the message of the king on Maundy Thursday? ›

The King's message emphasises kindness and following Christ's example "not to be served but to serve". He says "we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us especially in a time of need". The King has left a pre-recorded message for broadcast at the Maundy Thursday ceremony.

How much Maundy money is given out? ›

During the Royal Maundy ceremony, The Queen personally gives each pensioner a red purse and a white purse. The red purse contains a total of £5.50 in circulating currency representing the robe, food and clothing allowances. The white purse contains the Maundy coins minted especially for the occasion.

Who is giving out Maundy money in 2024? ›

The annual Royal Maundy Service will be coming to Worcester on Thursday 28 March when Her Majesty The Queen will be distributing the Royal Maundy gifts on behalf of His Majesty The King at Worcester Cathedral.

How do you get chosen to receive Maundy money? ›

The recipients are pensioners, chosen on an interdenominational basis from various Christian churches for their service to their churches and communities. In most years, recipients are nominated by Christian clergy of various denominations in the diocese where the service is held.

Who is entitled to Maundy money? ›

Today's recipients of Royal Maundy are elderly men and women, chosen because of the Christian service they have given to the Church and the community. The ceremony takes place every Maundy Thursday. There are as many recipients as there are years in the sovereign's age.

What not to do in Maundy Thursday? ›

Maundy Thursday marks the event before Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross. Aside from fasting, most Filipinos refrain from activities such as drinking alcohol, eating meat and intercourse with their partners.

What food is eaten on Maundy Thursday? ›

History. There are several historic recipes that a household can make for its observance of Maundy Thursday. Lamb, rosemary buns, and Swabian Maultaschen are just some examples of foods that you'll see Christian families eating during their celebration of the first day in the Holy Triduum.

Why is it called Good Friday if Jesus died? ›

On one level, the answer is about the meaning of words. The term “Good” as applied to Good Friday is an Old English expression meaning holy. It's often called Holy Friday also. But in another sense, Good Friday is always tied to Easter Sunday, which is a joyful celebration of the resurrection of Jesus.

How to tell Maundy money? ›

Maundy money is made up of a four penny, three penny, two penny and one penny piece, all in sterling silver. Like a normal coin, the Maundy coins feature a profile of the monarch. For the last 90 years, that has been Queen Elizabeth II.

What was Charles 11 Maundy money? ›

The first Maundy money ceremony took place in the reign of Charles II, when the king gave people undated hammered coins in 1662. The coins, struck especially for the occasion, were a four penny, three penny, two penny and one penny piece.

Can you sell Maundy money? ›

The resale of Maundy Money became so great in the 1960s however that the Royal Mint began restricting the production of the sets. Today only a few special sets are available to Mint staff and officials, beyond those gifted to recipients in the Royal Maundy ceremony.

What is the Maundy money made of? ›

Maundy Money has remained much the same since 1670, the coins used for the Maundy ceremony traditionally being struck in sterling silver. A Maundy set still consists of four small silver coins, but in 1971, at the time of decimalisation, the face values of the coins were changed from old to new pence.

What does Maundy stand for? ›

The word "Maundy" is originated from the Latin word called "mandatum," which means "commandment." This day is named after Jesus' commandment to his disciples to love one another. Maundy Thursday demonstrates the importance of humility and service by remembering Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.

Who was the queen at the Maundy service? ›

The King has stressed the importance of 'friendship in times of need' in his Maundy Thursday Easter message. The pre-recorded audio was broadcast in his absence at a service in Worcester Cathedral. Queen Camilla attended the service at Worcester Cathedral.

Why does the king give Maundy Money? ›

In the UK, Maundy money is given as an act of charity and every year, the late Queen would give this to pensioners to mark the occasion. In recent years, the service has travelled to various cathedrals and abbeys to give gifts to local people.

Are Maundy coins worth anything? ›

Maundy coin sets are very rare; usually fewer than 2,000 sets are given, and this makes them incredibly valuable. Collectors regularly pay high prices for such a rare set of coins, with additional numismatic added due to being handled by the monarch.

What does the Queen hand out on the Thursday before Easter? ›

At the occasion, the monarch hands out special coins to members of the public. Each person receives two purses, one red and one white, and inside are the Maundy coins. In 2022, the King - who was still Prince Charles at the time - carried out the traditional coin giving ceremony on the Queen's behalf.

When did Maundy Money begin? ›

Specially-struck Maundy Money started in 1662 in the reign of Charles II with an undated issue of fourpenny, threepenny, twopenny and one penny pieces. It was not until 1670 that a dated set of all four coins appeared.

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