A never-before-seen photo revealed by Rosanne Cash, showing her late father Johnny Cash with King Charles III, are the greatest treasure.
On Monday, Rosanne, 67, posted the decades-old image of Charles, now 73, and Johnny, who died in 2003 at age 71, sharing a moment as they stood together, looking off-camera.
“I’ve been debating all day whether or not to post this photo, but it’s just too good to keep under wraps,” wrote Rosanne, who posted the photo amid Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
“I expect a lot of captions, but none I haven’t thought of already. But go right ahead,” she added.
King Charles recently became monarch upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, who died at age 96 on Sept. 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Monday marked the Queen’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey, followed by a committal service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor and, later that day, a private burial at King George VI Memorial Chapel, part of St. George’s.
“During the funeral, King Charles and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, each appeared deeply emotionally affected,” an onlooker said.
“They were obviously holding it together, but when you are so close to somebody you can really feel it and see it, and I think that was probably quite … it was human. It was real human feelings,” Lesley Garven MBE, manager of the Blind Veterans UK, added. “Being in there was quite up close and personal and intimate. And it was that whole feeling of, ‘This is somebody’s mother and grandmother.’ Below the pageantry, you could really feel it. The real, raw feelings of people.”