The profile photos for the Royal Family’s social media pages were refreshed with the official portrait of the monarch and his wife, which was released along with the coronation invitation.
Buckingham Palace said Charles took the issue of his family’s links to slavery ‘profoundly seriously’.
Charles and Camilla were greeted at the Great West Doors by the Dean of York, the Very Reverend Dominic Barrington, and the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.
The White House on Wednesday insisted President Joe Biden was not snubbing King Charles III by skipping his coronation and sending first lady Jill Biden in his place.
The news came as officials released an image of the invitation that will be sent out later this month to 2,000 guests who have secured a much-coveted place at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
The Monarch, 74, appeared relaxed and well-rested as he was spotted leaving church after Palm Sunday service in Gloucestershire following his three-day visit to Germany.
The jailbird belted out the 1967 song ‘Please Release Me’ by Englebert Humperdinck during a phone call to author Dave Courtney after being told he wouldn’t be freed.
Since Charles and Camilla arrived in Berlin yesterday and headed to the Brandenburg Gate, they have been met with affection from huge crowds everywhere they have gone.
The 70-year-old was jailed for just seven years in 1974 for armed robbery, but has mostly been in prison ever since after his sentence was extended to life.