Things are pretty bad when a prince has to sneak around the palace grounds like a thief in the night.
03.02.2022 - 03:05 / etcanada.com
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall’s dog Beth got to come along for the ride on Wednesday.
Camilla and Prince Charles were in Kent where the Duchess stopped in at Battersea Brand Hatch Centre — an animal welfare charity which she is patron of.
Both Beth and Camilla’s other Jack Russell Terrier, Bluebell, were adopted from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
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Beth and Camilla were given a demonstration by Battersea Ambassador Paul O’Grady and his dog, Sausage, where the dogs would be given a reward if they answered to their owner and ignored the treats and toys placed on the floor.
Then it was Camilla and Beth’s turn.
“What could possibly go wrong?” she joked.
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Luckily, Beth knew what she was doing and even earned a winning medal.
Beth is becoming quite the pro at royal engagements. Last year, she helped open the new kennels for the charity by pulling a sausage that removed a curtain covering a plaque.
Things are pretty bad when a prince has to sneak around the palace grounds like a thief in the night.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been back in the spotlight after failing to congratulate Camilla on her role as future Queen Consort. It’s no secret that Harry has had a frosty relationship with his step-mother, but it seems the two women aren’t fans of each other either! According to royal biographer Tom Bower, Camilla sees Meghan as a minx and a trouble-maker.Tom, who’s writing Meghan’s biography, told the Sun: “Camilla is the sort who would refer to Meghan as 'that minx' - the self-seeking trouble-maker whose antics will always end in tears.” And Meghan, Tom says, is making her own silent comeback.
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Queen Elizabeth II has expressed her sincerest wishes on the eve of Accession Day, making it crystal clear that she wants Camilla to become «Queen Consort» when Prince Charles ascends the throne.Her Majesty made the remarks Saturday on the same day she hosted a reception at Sandringham House, which marked her first in-person public appearance in three months. «When, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service,» said the queen in her message to mark her Platinum Jubilee.«I was blessed that in Prince Philip I had a partner willing to carry out the role of consort and unselfishly make the sacrifices that go with it,» the queen continued. «It is a role I saw my own mother perform during my father’s reign.»Queen Elizabeth II and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall attend the Ceremonial on June 3, 2019 in London.Looking ahead, Elizabeth said she's ecstatic about the planned festivities.«So as I look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart, I hope this Jubilee will bring together families and friends, neighbours and communities – after some difficult times for so many of us – in order to enjoy the celebrations and to reflect on the positive developments in our day-to-day lives that have so happily coincided with my reign,» she said.Some of the 95-year-old's guests on Saturday included a former cookery student, who helped create the original recipe for Coronation chicken in 1953.
Queen Elizabeth II has used her Platinum Jubilee speech to back Camilla one day becoming Queen. Camilla, 74, and Prince Charles, 73, have been married for 17 years, and are thought to have begun the romantic relationship while Charles was still married to the late Princess Diana. Despite their controversial start, the Queen has said that Camilla becoming ‘Queen Consort’ is her “sincere wish”.
Kate Middleton is believed to share an especially close bond with her stepmother-in-law, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.The royal pair are reported to have a special relationship which they commemorate with special gifts to each other.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, is said to be particularly fond of Prince Charles' wife, 74, and keen to seek her advice and counsel when it comes to navigating royal life.The pair were most recently pictured together on a visit to East London, where they met textiles students at a centre run by the Prince's Foundation. Meanwhile, last year they both attended the No Time To Die premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall alongside their husbands.