Queen Elizabeth recently stepped out in public with Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. The trio attended the Sunday church service at Balmoral with Lady Sarah Chatto.

For the outing, Her Majesty donned a grey suit, skirt, and hat. She was photographed in her private vehicle with the daughter of Princess Margaret. Lady Sarah wore an orange and black ensemble for the outing.

Prince Charles and Camilla also joined the monarch to last Sunday’s church service. The royal couple has not been spotted in public in recent weeks.

The Duke of Cornwall donned his signature grey suit and tie for the outing. Camilla, on the other hand, looked stunning in her pink suit and hat. The royal couple is smiling from ear to ear while they were on their way to church.

Her Majesty and the other senior members of the royal family are still in Balmoral for their vacation. But they are all expected to return to work next week.

Prince Charles and Camilla have very busy schedules ahead. On Oct. 16, the Duchess of Cornwall will be attending a reception for the Poetry Together initiative, and she will also be attending the tea party afterward.

On Oct. 17, the mom of two will open the new Dream Center at Chailey Heritage Foundation. She will also view the exhibition and meet artists and craftspeople in the William and Margaret Rowling Gallery.

Five days later, Prince Charles will embark on his solo tour of Tokyo, Japan from Oct. 22 to 23. While there, he will visit the Enthronement of His Majesty Emperor Naruhito.

On Oct. 31, the Duchess of Cornwall will hold a reception on behalf of the Queen for the winners of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition at the Buckingham Palace.

Her Majesty, on the other hand, will start her series of royal engagements on Oct. 11. She will open the Centenary Development at Haig Housing Trust in Surrey. On Oct. 15, she and Camilla will attend the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey.

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Prince William, Camilla and Queen Elizabeth II watch the RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF on July 10, 2018 in London. Getty Images/Chris Jackson