Prince George Turns 12 as King Charles and Queen Camilla Assume Royal Responsibilities

Palace confirms Newmarket visit on same day as future king’s milestone

As Prince George marked his 12th birthday, King Charles and Queen Camilla
fulfilled a major royal duty with a visit to Newmarket in Suffolk, Buckingham
Palace confirmed.

While the Prince and Princess of Wales kept birthday celebrations for their
eldest son private, it’s believed the occasion was marked quietly with close
family and friends. However, given the King and Queen’s previously scheduled
engagement, it’s unlikely they joined the festivities in person—although royal
watchers suspect a thoughtful gift would have been sent to the young prince
from his grandfather.

The Palace announced the King and Queen’s visit to Newmarket, a town with
deep-rooted royal ties and a rich 2,000-year heritage in equestrian tradition.
Known as the heart of British horse racing, Newmarket is home to two historic
racecourses—the Rowley Mile and The July Course—both of which regularly draw
the royal family for key events and training inspections.

Although the specifics of their itinerary were not released, it is expected
the King and Queen’s visit included support for local charities and possibly
oversight of their equine interests.

Despite not being physically present for George’s birthday, King Charles and
Queen Camilla publicly honored the future king with a celebratory message
shared via official royal channels, further highlighting the special bond
between the monarch and his grandchildren.

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