Queen Camilla steps in for King Charles III at Royal Maundy service

The royal attended the annual pre-Easter service on Thursday, marking the first time a consort has performed the duty on behalf of the monarch. It was previously announced that Camilla, 76, would step in for the King, 75, while he undergoes treatment for cancer. Camilla arrived solo at the cathedral and was greeted by the Bishop of Worcester, John Inge. During the ceremony, she presented ceremonial coins, known as Maundy money, to 75 men and 75 women, as per tradition.