Queen Camilla set to mark historic first. Every year, a royal mass takes place on Holy Thursday which precedes Easter Sunday.

Since 1213, the tradition has been for the British monarch to distribute coins to the population present. Tradition dictates that the number of coins distributed corresponds to the age of the monarch, i.e. 75 years for Charles III. The announcement of this event comes shortly after the tabloid The Sun revealed that Camilla was "exhausted" by her recent official outings.