Queen Camilla appeared in great spirits as she visited a primary school’s Literary Festival on Wednesday.
Camilla, 76, looked summer ready in a black and white Fiona Clare dress as she arrived at Christ Church C of E Primary School in Chelsea, south west London.
The Queen was met by Year 4 pupils Marina, nine, and Lexi, eight, who had been practising their curtsies.
Camilla visited a Reception class and heard about the Shepherd and Sheep reading initiative,
which allocates new pupils in Reception to a Year 6 pupil, who acts as a friend and role-model throughout the new pupils first year at school.
The royal paired her chic ensemble with beige heels and accessorised with a gold necklace and a Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet.
Camilla got a tour around the school and she chatted to pupils as they coloured pictures and read books.
The Queen was shown a mosaic of King Charles which was made to mark the Coronation and she said ‘oh my goodness, that’s my husband!’
She added to pupils Leo and Hannah, both nine: ‘It looks pretty good to me. Did you do bits of this? It’s very clever. I think that’s brilliant.’
During her wholesome visit she met pupils called Charles and Kamilla. ‘You are called Kamilla?’ the Queen responded. ‘Hello Kamilla, from another Camilla.
Camilla added: ‘Have you got a Kamilla butterfly here? How do you do it? Lots of different steps.’
The teacher said she had never heard the children so quiet. ‘The minute I go out of the door the noise will escalate,’ the Queen laughed.
Another boy told her during the visit: ‘I’m Charles!’ ‘Are you? That’s what my husband is called,’ she said. ‘Just the same name.’
and was also asked if she was ‘the Queen’, to which she cheerfully confirming: ‘That’s me!’
Queen Camilla appeared in great spirits as she visited a primary school’s Literary Festival on Wednesday. Camilla, 76, looked summer ready in a black and white Fiona Clare dress as she arrived at Christ Church C of E Primary School in Chelsea, south west London. The Queen was met by Year 4 pupils Marina, nine, and Lexi, eight, who had been practising their curtsies.
Camilla visited a Reception class and heard about the Shepherd and Sheep reading initiative, which allocates new pupils in Reception to a Year 6 pupil, who acts as a friend and role-model throughout the new pupil’s first year at school. The royal paired her chic ensemble with beige heels and accessorised with a gold necklace and a Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet.
Camilla got a tour around the school and she chatted to pupils as they colored pictures and read books. The Queen was shown a mosaic of King Charles which was made to mark the Coronation and she said ‘oh my goodness, that’s my husband!’ She added to pupils Leo and Hannah, both nine: ‘It looks pretty good to me. Did you do bits of this? It’s very clever. I think that’s brilliant.’
During her wholesome visit, she met pupils called Charles and Kamilla. ‘You are called Kamilla?’ the Queen responded. ‘Hello Kamilla, from another Camilla. Camilla added: ‘Have you got a Kamilla butterfly here? How do you do it? Lots of different steps.’
The teacher said she had never heard the children so quiet. ‘The minute I go out of the door the noise will escalate,’ the Queen laughed. Another boy told her during the visit: ‘I’m Charles!’ ‘Are you? That’s what my husband is called,’ she said. ‘Just the same name,’ and was also asked if she was ‘the Queen,’ to which she cheerfully confirmed: ‘That’s me!’
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Source: New York Post