King Charles and Queen Camilla drive to Crathie Church in Scotland near Balmoral Castle on Aug. 13.Photo:Peter Jolly/Shutterstock

King Charles III and Queen Camilla drive to Crathie Church on Sunday 13th August 2023 as they start their summer holiday at Balmoral

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King Charles’ summer break might include a new suite of stationery.

King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 76, are expected to continueQueen Elizabeth’s tradition of privately vacationing in the Scottish Highlands during the month of August and will likely remain there through Charles’ Accession Day. Charles acceded the throne when his mother died “peacefully” at age 96 on Sept. 8, 2022, at her beloved Balmoral, hours after her doctors announced they were “concerned” for her health.

Charles and Camilla are expected to be spending the anniversary quietly and privately, as Queen Elizabeth used to do on her ownAccession Dayon Feb. 6. PEOPLE understands that there are no plans for a public event, thoughPrince WilliamandKate Middletonare expected tolead the public tributes, although how exactly has not been confirmed.

King Charles and Queen Camilla drive to Crathie Church in Scotland near Balmoral Castle on Aug. 13.Peter Jolly/Shutterstock

King Charles III and Queen Camilla drive to Crathie Church on Sunday 13th August 2023 as they start their summer holiday at Balmoral

On Monday, a message from the King hitTwitteron what appeared to be new stationery. Instead of the traditional Royal Arms stamped in red with “Buckingham Palace” or other royal residence below, King Charles sent a celebratory message to the Falkland Islands for Falklands Day with a navy crown in the corner.Gert’s Royalsnoted that “the crown in the left corner is the Scottish Crown, so maybe this is his new stationary for Balmoral.”

“As you, and the people of the Falkland Islands, celebrate today, my wife joins me in sending you our warmest good wishes for the year ahead,” it continued, signed “Charles R.”

Charles’ latest letter is full of significant symbolism. The headpiece on the letterhead appears to be an illustration ofthe crown of King James Vof Scotland, the true crown jewel of the Honours of Scotland, the country’s crown jewels. The King was presented with the historic suite, which also includes a sceptre and sword of state, at hiscoronation celebrationin Edinburgh on July 5.

Queen Camilla, King Charles, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton at the Scotland coronation celebration on July 5.YUI MOK/POOL/AFP via Getty

Britain’s Queen Camilla, Britain’s King Charles III, Britain’s Prince William, Prince of Wales and Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales pose for a photograph after watching a fly-past by the British Royal Air Force’s (RAF) aerobatic team, the “Red Arrows”, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse, in Edinburgh on July 5, 2023, following a National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication. Scotland on Wednesday marked the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla during a National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication where the The King was presented with the Honours of Scotland

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King Charlessimilarly signed his nameas “Charles R” in a message to U.S. PresidentJoe Bidenon Saturday, sending sympathy and prayers amid theHawaii wildfires.

“My wife and I were utterly horrified to hear of the catastrophic wildfires currently burning in Maui, Hawaii. We can only begin to imagine the scale of the devastation engulfing the island, and the heartrending anguish of those whose livelihoods have been so disastrously affected,” he wrote in part.

source: people.com