hornsen said:You´re right, kerry. I felt the same when I watched the pic. It is very touching.
Roslyn said:When I first saw it, I thought they were holding hands like teenage sweethearts. On closer inspection, she seems to be clutching a purse, but I still think their hands are touching. It's a lovely pic. Real "You and me against the world" stuff. *sniffle*
MARG said:On second perusal of said photo ..... Camilla is carrying her purse in her left hand! So, unless she has two, my money is on a little discreet hand-holding. (pass the hankies)
I think it's nice how they usually stick together when doing walkabouts. Charles and Diana would split up so more people could see them, but I think I like this way better.
BeatrixFan said:Well, that wasn't planned. When Pamela Hicks spoke about Charles and Diana visiting places, she said that Diana would get out of one side and follow the line down and the side left with Charles would groan which would put him in a bad mood for the rest of the visit because he was being ignored. But Camilla is a consort and she knows that her one major role is to support, not shine. Luckily for her, she naturally shines and she doesn't have a problem supporting and so when you see Charles and Camilla together, you actually see a team and that's wonderful.
Avalon said:The time of our lives
THE Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, gave a Sandy couple the thrill of their lives on Tuesday afternoon....
Somehow the article on the net doesn't seem to make sense because it has no picture in it... But when does the Mirror makes sense, anyway?Skydragon said:CAMILLA'S COAT OF ARMLESS..
CAMILLA leaves onlookers stumped as she appears in public apparently without arms.
But things are not as they seem, as the shocking sight is due to the cutaway sleeves on her jacket.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/tm_objectid=17382628&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=camilla-s-coat-of-armless----name_page.html
Skydragon said:Charles and Camilla delight show crowds
HARROGATE'S royal visits yesterday proved real crowd pleasers as Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall spent much of the day touring the Great Yorkshire Show, before the Prince went on to see the start of restoration work at the Royal Hall.
http://www.harrogatetoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=17&ArticleID=1627928