Once derided as a “Rottweiler”, the Duchess of Cornwall has long since established herself in the monarchy. Now her 75th birthday is approaching.
The wife of the British heir to the throne, Prince Charles, Camilla, had her photo taken for British “Vogue” shortly before her 75th birthday.
One of the portraits shows the Duchess of Cornwall in a blue evening dress at Clarence House, the official home of Charles (73) and Camilla in London. The picture is intended for the front page of the July issue, as the fashion magazine announced on Saturday. Camilla, who turns 75 on July 17, also gave an extensive interview to Vogue. Among other things, she revealed that she plays “Wordle” with one of her granddaughters every day.
In the online letter game, words with five letters must be guessed in as few attempts as possible. “She texts me that she made it on the third try and I reply: Sorry, I only had two,” Camilla told Vogue about exchanging text messages with her granddaughter. She added: “It feels very good when the game tells you how brilliant you are.”
Camilla, who was once derided as a “Rottweiler”, has long since established itself in the British royal family. Among other things, she is committed to helping victims of domestic and sexual violence.
She is now also receiving recognition from Queen Elizabeth II (96) – who announced her wish a few months ago that Camilla should bear the title “Queen Consort” after her death. A title last worn by Elizabeth’s mother, Queen Mum, who died 20 years ago. The British Queen’s husband, Philip, who died last year at the age of 99, had remained a “Prince Consort” throughout his life – and had not become a “King”.
Source: Stern

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