In pictures: King and Queen host HMS Prince of Wales's crew to celebrate CSG25 return
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The welfare of sailors' families was the subject of discussion as the King and Queen met those who were on board the Royal Navy flagship for eight months.
During a reception at St James's Palace, hosts Charles and Camilla met members of the crew who were on board HMS Prince of Wales as part of Carrier Strike Group 25 on its Indo-Pacific deployment this year.
The warship returned to Portsmouth last month after the mission, known as Op Highmast, which involved visits to 40 countries across the Mediterranean, Middle East, south-east Asia, Japan and Australia.
Commander Tom Leonard said that it was "phenomenal" for the ship's company and their partners and family members to be recognised.
He said: "The King was interested in what they were doing, their favourite places to go, how fast we could go, how many jets we were getting off, about all the bombs that we were carrying.
The reception was in honour of their success as part of the Carrier Strike Group 25
"And about people and their families and how their families felt when they came home and the difficulties they were having.
"So it was quite interesting, that personal touch, especially with the other halves, understanding the difficulties of being away for a long time, and trying to reinsert themselves into that family unit."
Captain Ben Power said the reception was a "huge privilege" and "worthy recognition" for those present.
Queen Camilla chats to a member of the crew of HMS Prince of Wales at the reception at St James's Palace (Picture: PA)
He said: "The Queen was interested in the welfare of the families, to understand the level of support that was provided by the Royal Navy to personnel who are left at home, who are often undertaking an even harder set of responsibilities, keeping things going.
"She was very keen to understand the challenges that the ship's company faced in the Red Sea, and she was very keen to understand what the ship will go on to do in 2026."