The King and Queen Consort were all smiles as they were seen driving to church in Scotland this morning.
King Charles III was spotted driving an Audi and waving to the people around him as he and Queen Consort arrived for this morning's church service.
The couple was attending a service at Crathie Church in the village of Crathie in Scotland, close to Balmoral Castle and is the church the royals attend when they are staying in their Scottish home.
The King was seen wearing a beige coloured suit while Camilla had wrapped up warm in a fur lined hat and a coat.
It comes just days after King Charles' youngest son Prince Harry revealed in an interview that his relationship with his father and older brother, Prince William, "couldn't be worse".
Talking to Telegraph journalist Bryony Gordon for her Substack, Prince Harry said: "One of the themes across the interviews is: how can you say you want your brother and father back, surely writing a book is not the way of going about it? And my answer to that is: I’ve tried everything I can!
"It’s as if they don’t want reconciliation, because keeping us as the villains, and keeping the press focused on us, helps detract from everything else that’s going on within that family. That’s one part of it."
Prince Harry added: "I do genuinely want my father and my brother back in my life as opposed to what it is now, which is, it couldn’t be worse."
OK! has previously contacted Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace and reps for the Duke of Sussex for comment about these claims.
Following on from the release of the Duke of Sussex's memoir Spare, speculation has begun to rise on whether Harry's revelations could cost him an invite to his father's Coronation in May – with a source now claiming this could be the case.
In his recent tell-all interview with journalist Tom Bradby on ITV, Harry said “the ball is in their [the family's] court” when it comes to whether he'll attend the once-in-a-lifetime event.
However, The Sun reported that Harry is "not welcome" at the coronation, with a source telling the publication: "There have been discussions among the family, including Edward and Anne.
"They do not want private conversations at the Coronation making it into the paperback edition of Spare."
Royal commentator Emily Andrews appeared on Good Morning Britain a week before the publication of Spare, where she argued that Charles would be right to invite Harry and Meghan, both for familial reasons for good PR.
She said: "I think Charles is absolutely right to invite Harry and Meghan, they are still part of the family and there's obviously the familial relationships.
"And we know Charles is a very emotional man. In the book it says that at the end of the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral Charles said 'please don't make my last years a misery'.
"I think that it's just a very sad situation familially but also there's the court of public opinion, the PR. So for the PR, Charles has to invite Harry and Meghan.
"When Harry and Meghan go low, the Royal Family need to go high, and that involves them being there at the coronation."
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