
Welcome to part 11 of the thread to discuss the Duchess of Cornwall's solo current events.
Part 10 is here:
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forum...15-november-2007-5-february-2008-a-14767.html
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How strange, or perhaps not, that they didn't pick the best photos to use in their 'newspaper'.Camilla in the cake factory
( with some very nice pics)
How strange, or perhaps not, that they didn't pick the best photos to use in their 'newspaper'.![]()
How strange, or perhaps not, that they didn't pick the best photos to use in their 'newspaper'.![]()
How strange, or perhaps not, that they didn't pick the best photos to use in their 'newspaper'.![]()
I did wonder if that was what had happened.The link i posted this morning was an article with nice pics! They changed it afterwards to show the ´stormy pics´...But i think Camilla is a lady who also looks good on a stormy day!
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Goodness. The Duchess seems to be overdressed for the occasion, if the attire of her children is a guide as to the general dress code for the place.Maybe we are unduly critical of Beatrice.
Tom Parker-Bowles is a food writer/TV-presenter and such an ultra VIP for any top restaurant. He could probably come there in a swimsuit! Laura is the step-daughter of the Prince of Wales, she needs not dress up (snip)
Sadly, Scotts do not have a dress code!I tend to think that Camilla's children had mistaken-thoroughly-the dresscode!
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Sadly, Scotts do not have a dress code!Although most of the older patrons do 'dress for dinner'.
Why 'acting interested', the variety of fans is enormous and of genuine interest to very many people, including Camilla I would imagine.There is a fan museum.. she did a good job of acting interested..
I'm glad she's gone back to the not so platinum hair. This hair colour suits her.