King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort visit Colchester Castle on March 7, 2023 in Colchester, England.

Queen Camillahas changed her calendar due to some unexpected weather.

On Thursday, Buckingham Palace confirmed the Queen Consort, 75, would not be traveling to Newmarket for a pair of royal engagements as planned.

“Her Majesty’s engagements at Newmarket later today have had to be postponed due to the weather impacting on transport arrangements,” the statement said. “Her Majesty is of course very sorry not to be able to attend and will hope to find another date to visit in due course.”

The Queen Consort was set to travel north to visit The British Racing School for its 40th anniversary and stop at the British Sporting Art Trust to unveil a painting of the Belvoir Huntsman. Newmarket is about a two-hour drive from London, and theMeteorological Officeissued warnings as winter storms swept much of the U.K.

The update comes as the second time Queen Camilla has shifted her schedule in recent weeks. On Feb. 13, Buckingham Palace announced that the royaltested positive for COVID-19and would be canceling her plans for the week. She has since recovered and returned to work.

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Camilla, the Queen Consort, in a group photo with guests during a reception at Buckingham Palace for International Women’s Day, on March 8, 2023 in London, England.

On Wednesday, Camilla hosted a special reception at Buckingham Palace for International Women’s Day. The Queen Consort welcomed entrepreneurs, entertainers, athletes, authors, journalists and public servants to the palace to celebrate their inspiring achievements.

In a related royal role, Camilla has served as president of the Women of the World Festival since 2015. The organization’s worldwide festivals celebrate women, girls and non-binary people while raising awareness of the issues they face, and how these can be overcome.

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King Charles III and Lord Mayor of Westminster Hamza Taouzzale, during a presentation of loyal addresses by the privileged bodies, at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on March 9, 2023 in London, England.

Britain’s King Charles III (L) shakes hands with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby during a presentation of loyal addresses by the privileged bodies, as part of the ceremony at Buckingham Palace, in London, on March 9, 2023.

While the Queen Consort didn’t step out Thursday as planned, the winter weather didn’t affectKing Charles III’s engagements. The King, 74, welcomed the Privileged Bodies in a formal ceremony at Buckingham Palace. The Privileged Bodies are a group of culturally significant organizations and institutions that reflect the rich diversity of the U.K. drawn from the education sector and also incorporating science, art and religious groups.

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King Charles III gestures during a visit to the Animal and Plant Health Agency to hear about the agency’s work in protecting animal, plant and bee health and reducing the risk of new and emerging threats on March 9, 2023 in Addlestone, Weybridge, England.

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Later in the day, the King traveled to Weybridge to visit the Animal and Plant Health Agency. There, the monarch toured a lab and learned more about the agency’s efforts in protecting animal, plant and bee health, as well as their strides in reducing the risk of new and emerging threats.

source: people.com