Britain’s Prince Charles, Prince of Wales reacts as he speaks with beekeepers Tanya Hawkes and her daughter Esme during a tour of FarmED, a new center for farm and food education in Oxfordshire on June 22, 2021 in Chipping Norton, England. FarmED provides learning spaces and events that inspire, educate, and connect people to build sustainable farming and food systems.

No rest for the regal!

Prince CharlesandCamilla, Duchess of Cornwallhave had a busy few days of public outings this week, so it’s no surprise that when he was gifted a jar of anti-wrinkle cream made from honey, the Prince of Wales quipped that the sweet gesture had come “just in time.”

Kate Middletonspent time with children at the Museum of Natural History in London. During an interactive learning session, shetreated some some of the kids to tastes of the honeyshe cultivates at Anmer Hall in Norwich withPrince William(who, for his part, spent prat of Tuesdaycheering on Team Englandat the UEFA EURO 2020 tournament).

“This came specially from my beehive,” she said, according toa report from the event, then asked, “Does it taste like honey from the shops? Does it taste like flowers?”

Prince Charles tours FarmED, a new centre for farm and food education in Oxfordshire.

Kate Middleton.GEOFF PUGH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

And on Wednesday, Charles and Camilla stepped out to the West End to see the work at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane, which has been undergoing a historic restoration.

According to theClarence House Instagram, “The theatre sits on the oldest theatre site in continuous use in the world — there has been a theatre at this location since 1663!”

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All the working royals have been ramping up their engagements as COVID restrictions continue to loosen in the U.K.

source: people.com