The Duchess of Cornwall has had a busy day in Oxford. An avid reader and promoter of literacy, Camilla stopped by the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. The largest university library in the United Kingdom is over 400 years old and Camilla visited its newest exhibit, ‘Melancholy: A New Anatomy.’ Famed novelist, Sir Philip Pullman escorted the Duchess throughout her…
Camilla turns dinner lady to launch the “Hour of Need” Campaign
10th October 2020
The Duchess of Cornwall donned a mask, gloves and face shield to help prepare and serve food at the Mill End Lunch Club in Rickmansworth earlier this week. This lunch club is a place for older people to relax, socialise and enjoy a meal. It is part of the Royal Voluntary…
Why Charles and Camilla couldn't wed at Windsor Castle
9th April 2020
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…
Camilla's powerful speech on domestic abuse
7th March 2020
”The Victors, not the Victims”
The Duchess of Cornwall has given an impassioned speech on the issue of domestic violence. Addressing the Women of the World Festival in London on March 7th 2020, Camilla spoke of the devastating consequences of violence within families and relationships and said that changes in the law weren’t enough, everyone needed to start talking about it.
Duchess of Cornwall celebrates London's 2020 Borough of Culture
20th February 2020
On Wednesday, the Duchess of Cornwall celebrated Brent’s status at the 2020 London Borough of Culture.
The Duchess started her visit by visiting The Granville Youth and Community Centre, located in the heart of South Kilburn. The community centre serves as an…
Camilla's charity is right at home at Clarence House
10th July 2019
The Duchess of Cornwall spent Tuesday horsing around the gardens at Clarence House with some very special guests. It was all part of a visit with Ebony Horse Club, a community riding centre which Camilla has been president of since 2009.
The horse club, which is located in…
“The dedicated efforts of Elephant Family are helping to highlight and resolve the issues faced by Asia’s vulnerable elephants. Not only are these magnificent animals trapped in a daily battle for food, water and space with an ever-expanding human population, but they also face the increasing threat of being killed for their skin to supply a growing illegal market.
Elephant Family’s work…
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall headed to the Republic of Ireland this week for a two-day visit before departing for a trip to Northern Ireland, and the couple saw everything from traditional Irish dancing to blooming botanic gardens – and a few cute…
Royal Germany Tour Recap: The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall spend final tour day in Munich
11th May 2019
On their final day in Germany, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall carried out two engagements in Munich.
Camilla paid a solo visit to IMMA, which is an organisation that supports vulnerable girls and women in Munich.
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Camilla met with the…
Royal Germany Tour Recap: The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall split their time in Berlin and Munich
10th May 2019
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall continued their royal visit of Germany on Thursday with engagements in Berlin and Munich.
Prince Charles paid a solo visit to the Barenboim-Said Akademie in Berlin, where he met with the school leaders, toured the facilities, met with students and listened to a short recital.
A student, 25-year-old David Strongin, a violinist, congratulated Prince…