Queen Camilla, Remembrance and Kate Middleton
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The Queen and the Princess of Wales shared a powerful moment together at today's Remembrance Day service, where King Charles led the nation in a two-minute silence
Queen Camilla has shared a heartfelt moment with Princess Catherine at a Remembrance Sunday ceremony, according to a body language expert.
Queen Camilla took her place front and centre on the Remembrance Sunday balcony, standing alongside Princess Kate in a position of seniority as the nation paid tribute to those who have fallen
The Queen's personal connection to the Armed Forces is well-known as her father, Major Bruce Shand, served with the 12th Lancers during the Second World War, earning the Military Cross twice. Once, in 1940, during the retreat to Dunkirk, and again in 1942 for his service in the North Africa campaign.
Only queens and princesses who are from Catholic countries can wear white when they meet the Pope, so because Britain is a protestant country, Camilla had to wear black. The exception currently applies to the likes of the Queens of Spain and Belgium, the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and the Princess of Monaco.
Queen Camilla seemed to have blurred the lines between humour to offensive attack in a shocking remark about Kate Middleton health.Princess Kate has been a beloved member of the family following
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Queen Camilla's 'shampoo commercial' reaction to Kate Middleton's treatment video gives a unique look at their bond
The Princess of Wales announced she had completed treatment last September with a video shot largely out in nature
The Queen and King Charles were reportedly targeted by a local gang as they prepared to travel to Canada - with the crooks managing to swipe a bag belonging to the Queen