On Wednesday, Queen Camilla unveiled the foundation stone for the King Charles III Sacristy at Westminster Abbey.
According to reports, the Sacristy will have cutting-edge welcome, security, and ticketing facilities, allowing the Abbey to remain a sacrosanct environment.
According to the study, the King Charles III Sacristy would replace current facilities, allowing the abbey to better handle the millions of visitors it gets each year while preserving its historical and spiritual value.
On Tuesday, the Queen joined King Charles to attend Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens, which celebrated art and conservation.
The royal family stated that the ceremony recognized the charity's efforts and marked the end of the 'Big Egg Hunt', a public art trail that brought together top artists and designers to construct more than 120 egg sculptures, which were placed in famous sites around London.
"The Elephant Family works in partnership with conservation experts on the ground to tackle the challenges facing Asia's wildlife and the communities that live alongside it."