The Real Reason Japan’s Empress Wore a Mask With Queen Camilla Revealed

Empress Masako of Japan wore a surprising accessory during her visit to the U.K. with Emperor Naruhito. When they were welcomed, she put on a face mask that matched her white outfit for the ride to Buckingham Palace. But there was more to it than just fashion.

Masako, 60, was all smiles without her face mask when the day officially began.

On June 25, during a horse-drawn carriage ride after the ceremonial welcome, Empress Masako wore the mask. Once they went inside Buckingham Palace for lunch and to look at some items from the Royal Collection, she took it off.

The reason for the mask? Empress Masako is allergic to horsesaccording to royal reporter Rebecca English from the Daily Mail.

Prince Louis, age 6, also had a funny moment with horses. During a carriage ride at Trooping the Colour in June 2023, he briefly held his nose, probably because of the horses’ smell.

Prince William greeted her and Emperor Naruhito at their hotel in London.

The Prince of Wales, 41, took on this key role alone, highlighting his position as heir to the throne, a duty his wife, Kate Middleton, has joined him for in the past.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, 42, continues to stay out of the spotlight while receiving cancer treatment. Although she appeared in public for the first time in nearly six months at Trooping the Colour on June 15, it didn’t mean she was back to work.

“She has been doing what’s right for her and recovering privately at home. She is dealing with it the best she can,” a source close to the royal family tells.

Prince William then accompanied the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Horse Guards Parade, where they greeted King Charles, 75, and Queen Camilla, 76, at the ceremonial welcome.

Presentations were made, accompanied by a Royal Salute and the playing of the Japanese national anthem.

King Charles and Emperor Naruhito, aged 64, inspected a Guard of Honour formed by the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, where Prince William holds the honorary colonel position. Following this, they embarked on a carriage ride along The Mall in London, adorned with both Japanese and Union Jack flags, making their way to Buckingham Palace.

State visits are pivotal diplomatic duties for the British royal family, crucial for strengthening relationships with nations worldwide. The upcoming visit from Japan was announced in late April, marking King Charles’ return to public duties amidst his ongoing cancer treatment.

At Wembley Stadium, Robbie Williams and Taylor Swift’s “Angels” performance is electrifying

Taylor Swift, celebrated for her vibrant and expressive stadium shows, took her live performance to a new level with an unexpected guest appearance from pop legend Robbie Williams. At their recent concert at Wembley Stadium, the pair delivered an unforgettable rendition of Williams’ iconic track “Angels” and left fans in high spirits.

Swift began the performance with an impressive piano introduction that highlighted a rarely heard depth in her vocal range. The audience’s anticipation grew as Williams joined her on stage and effortlessly added his signature touch to the song. The duet has since racked up 1.7 million views on YouTube, and you can watch the performance in the video below.

Swift’s joy was evident as she watched the audience’s enthusiastic reaction to Williams’ surprise performance. This special collaboration took place during the second leg of her Reputation Tour at Wembley Stadium, where Williams proudly wore a Taylor Swift Reputation Tour T-shirt.

Although Swift is known for her engaging stage presence, she allowed Williams to take the spotlight in the song’s first section. Williams showcased his renowned vocal prowess and delivered a lead performance that stayed true to the beloved original.

Don’t miss the opportunity to witness Taylor Swift and Robbie Williams’ enchanting duet on “Angels” at Wembley Stadium. Check out the video below to relive this spectacular moment.

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