AgnesK
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I like that photo very much. It's just great By the way - Camilla has gorgeous dress!
the picture without watermark:Official photo issued Sunday July 22, 2007
The Duchess of Cornwall sparkles in a diamond necklace lent to her by the Queen for her 60th birthday celebration dinner.
Queen helps Camilla sparkle on her birthday - Telegraph
You know, I find it funny now that I have always resented/disliked Camilla for the "obvioius reasons". But over the past year I have seen her grow into her role and blossom as a person that is actually quite likeable.
She seems to enjoy doing her duties. She has not put a foot wrong since she started. She has polished her look but has not gone overboard with changes.
I truely did not want to like her because of her part in what happend with Charles and Diana. there is still a small part of me that wants to resent her for whatever reasons. But I find that I really can not do that.
But as time changes and goes on, people change also. And I think that just seeing her prove her worth in the pictures and articles that are posted here, she has really brought a mature dignity to Charles and herself. She really is his other half. They both look extremely happy and in love, and in general, happy to be with each other. They compliment each other. And I don't think I have ever seen Charles look so happy as they do in her birthday picture posted above.
So good on her for sticking to her guns. It obviously was worth the time, and trouble. In this day and age, true love is hard to find. They found it, and kept it. Thru good and bad. I wish the Duchess many more happy birthdays in the future and many more years of wedded bliss with her prince.
or is there more to this?
=======Why 'must' there always be more to it than what's is (most likely), actually there?
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Quite right, there does not always have to be something more to it, but it is unusual to miss your sister-in-law's 60th birthday, especially given that the rest of the immediate Windsor family was present
It is the one present that has been made semi-public, besides what else could he get the woman who has everything?Did Charles really give her 2 sheep for her birthday? They must have been some really special sheep! Personally, I'd rather have a faberge egg, If I were her.
Did Charles really give her 2 sheep for her birthday? They must have been some really special sheep! Personally, I'd rather have a faberge egg, If I were her.
Did Charles really give her 2 sheep for her birthday? They must have been some really special sheep! Personally, I'd rather have a faberge egg, If I were her.
It is the one present that has been made semi-public, besides what else could he get the woman who has everything?
Indeed! But seriously, what breed are they and what is the significance? Thanks !
Ps I'd still rather have a Faberge egg!
I seriously doubt the authenticity of the £10,000 for two fell ponies, which are not 'rare'.HRH The Duke of Rothesay (Prince Charles) already spent £10,000 on two rare fell ponies for his beloved Duchess to ride at Birkhall, their Scottish home. So it fits a bit in their way of acting.