The Duchess of Edinburgh was pictured proudly supporting her brother-in-law earlier this week.

Prince Edward
Prince Edward was mysteriously absent from the major event on Wednesday (Image: GETTY)
Prince Edward was noticeably absent from one major royal event this week, although his wife was spotted in attendance, proudly supporting King Charles. The King and Queen were joined by a host of famous faces at Windsor Castle for the premiere of Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision on Wednesday.

As well as the likes of Kate Winslet and Rod Stewart, the King was also joined by his beloved sister-in-law, Duchess Sophie, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Although his wife was present, there was a valid reason that Edward didn’t join his family members in Windsor this week.

The Duke of Edinburgh was instead at the Tower of London to unveil The King’s Champion’s Coronation Armour.

The 61-year-old attended an auction in an auditorium to acquire a complete suit of Maximilian-style armour, dating to around the 1500s.

Speaking of their royal guest, the Royal Armouries Museum said: “It’s the only armour known to have been worn by a champion at a British coronation. Last night, it was officially unveiled with His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh as our honoured guest.”

While Edward was in London, Sophie was in Windsor. Appearing in high spirits, Sophie stunned in green as she spoke to the celebrity guests at the premiere.

"Finding Harmony: A King's Vision
Duchess Sophie proudly supported her brother-in-law on Wednesday (Image: GETTY)

The documentary follows the King’s life-long dedication to environmental solutions and how he is using his platform to make a difference in the world.

Filmed last year, the documentary reportedly includes the King sharing his thoughts on the environment and watching archive footage of his previous speeches on the subject.

It will be available on Amazon Prime Video from February 6.