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King marks 75th birthday a day early with three-tiered cake at Highgrove

Charles joined a host of guests at his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire.

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The King celebrated his 75th birthday a day early after he was presented with a three-tiered cake at a party staged in his honour.

Charles joined a host of people, from community stalwarts nominated by friends and family who are also turning 75 this year, to representatives from organisations marking the same milestone, from the NHS to members of the Windrush generation.

A local choir sang Happy Birthday for the head of state at the end of the cream tea party, and after debating which of the three tiers of the Victoria sponge to cut Charles opted for the bottom.

The King meets guests at his 75th birthday party
The King meets guests at his 75th birthday party (Chris Jackson/PA)

Blades, an ambassador for the King’s Foundation, paid tribute to Charles, saying: “He’s the new King but he’s also about community, he’s always been about community, always been forward thinking about what we’re doing about the environment but also including community members.

“So to have this group of people here, that’s just unbelievable – that’s part of him, that’s what he does.”

At Dumfries House in Scotland, the home of the King’s Foundation, a similar gathering of community figures to mark the King’s birthday was held.

Charles chats with Jay Blades at Highgrove Gardens
Charles chats with Jay Blades at Highgrove Gardens (Chris Jackson/PA)

She was one of the Windrush generation chosen to have their portrait painted and exhibited nationally to mark their contribution to British society.

John said at the time of the launch of the paintings, commissioned by Charles when he was the Prince of Wales, the King and Queen “said out of all the portraits my mum’s was the best”.

King Charles III’s 75th birthday
King Charles shakes hands with Jessie Stephens, sitter of the Windrush: Portraits Of A Pioneering Generation (Chris Jackson/PA)

“So he was always very much about the community and very much about the environment.”

The King was born on November 14 1948. Tuesday will be a normal working day for the monarch who will officially launch the Coronation Food Project with Queen Camilla, which aims to bridge the gap between food waste and food need.

Charles will also host a Buckingham Palace reception to celebrate nurses and midwives as part of the NHS 75 celebrations.

Gun salutes will also be fired across the capital and the nation to mark the King’s milestone.

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