Queen Camilla's hidden photo in her home that's sweet tribute to King Charles and family


Tucked away inside Clarence House is a sweet photo Queen Camilla has subtly displayed in a tribute to King Charles and the late Queen Elizabeth II.

It was spotted as Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Clarence House for the Grenadier Guards’ Colonel’s Fund, as part of her role as patron of the regiment’s charity.

In one picture from the event, the 76-year-old could be seen chatting with military cross-holder, Lance Sergeant Markus Strydom.

In the background, eagle-eyed royal fans can spot an iconic framed photo of Camilla’s mother-in-law the late Queen -alongside Charles, Prince William and a young Prince George.

The heartwarming snap was taken in 2019 when the former monarch and her heirs gathered at Buckingham Palace and they helped out making Christmas puddings for the Royal British Legion’s Together at Christmas initiative.

Prince George enthusiastically stirred the mixture much to the dismay of Queen Elizabeth II, who quickly hurried and moved along.

Meanwhile, at yesterday’s event at Clarence House, as reported in the Mirror, Camilla praised the bravery of Victoria Cross holder Lance Corporal James Ashworth as she chatted to his parents, Duane and Caroline Ashworth. She said: “I’m just full of admiration.”

Queen Camilla hosted a reception for the Colonel’s Fund at Clarence House, and met with fund members and beneficiaries. This became Queen Camilla’s first engagement as patron of the Colonel’s Fund.

The Colonel’s Fund was established in 2007 and provides help relating to mobility aid, home improvements, employment training and counselling.

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