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Queen Camilla celebrates Northern Irish poetry on World Poetry Day

Queen Camilla couldn’t pass up an opportunity to celebrate World Poetry Day while in Northern Ireland, and the event was a true showcase for the talented poets and artists who hail from the region. Buckingham Palace shared that The Queen’s Reading Room—an online book club that started during the COVID-19 pandemic and evolved into a charity in 2023—hosted the event at Hillsborough Castle…
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The Duchess of Cornwall gets ready to guest edit Country Life by marking a milestone

The Duchess of Cornwall joined Oscar winner Dame Judi Dench at a party marking a milestone for one of the best known magazines in the UK. Country Life is celebrating 125 years on the news stands in 2022 and the Duchess was guest of honour at a special party at Claridge’s to celebrate. As part of anniversary events, Camilla will guest edit the magazine, following in the footsteps of the…
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A royal wedding, decades in the making

It was a wedding 35 years in the making for Prince Charles and Camilla. On April 9, 2005 after a royal scandal, a tragic death, forbidden love, two marriages and four children, Charles and Camilla were finally able to tie the knot. But like the years leading up the…
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Charles and Camilla in poignant visit to the Rock of Cashel, following in The Queen and Prince Philip's footsteps

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to one of Ireland’s most spectacular architectural landmarks on Friday – the Rock of Cashel. On the second and final day of their visit to Ireland, the couple traveled to Tipperary’s most famous location during a poignant visit which mirrored a similar engagement carried out by The Queen and Prince Philip back in…
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Why Charles and Camilla couldn't wed at Windsor Castle

When the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall announced their engagement in February 2005 they wasted no time in setting a date or venue for their marriage. They immediately told the world they would marry in April that year in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle followed by a service of blessing at St. George’s Chapel later the same day. Yet just a week later, they had to move their civil…
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