The Australian Royal Courts: Duchess of Cornwall is a good sword handler

Just a few days in New Zealand we had seen the Duchess of Cornwall handling a large sharp knife in hand, alongside her husband Prince Charles, who amused himself by mimicking dread. Thursday in Sydney, as the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla handle a sword.
Their trip to Australia of the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and his wife Camilla continues over a loaded program. After Adelaide where they landed Tuesday, November 10 from New Zealand, and Canberra where they notably commemorated Armistice Day(Remembrance Day) on November 11,  at the beautiful Australian War Memorial, Prince Charles and his wife went to Sydney.

And again, The Duchess of Cornwall was busy, alongside the Prince of Wales or on solo royal tour as she combined this November 12: walkabout, making pasta alongside volunteers that collect in excess perishable food shops and redistribute them to charities, meeting with members of the State of New Mountie South Wales and their horses, state dinner in company of the Governor General Peter Cosgrove, his wife Lynne and their guests at Admiralty House, or visit Victoria Barracks where she took the pose with the military stationed there to the Royal Red Berets Australian Army's Corps of Military Police. She had the opportunity to be entrusted with one of their swords to slice the cake was présenté.

The Australian Royal Courts: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall commemorate Remembrance Day in Australia #lestweforget

Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall commemorated the Armistice of November 11, 1918(Remembrance Day) at the beautiful Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

A day after their arrival in Australia, after five days in New Zealand, the prince and his wife began their day in the capital with a visit to the impressive memorial dedicated to Australian Veterans (alive or dead) who are actively serving at home or abroad with a commemoration ceremony.

After the celebration, their visit through Canberra continued at the National Arboretum, where Charles and Camilla were each planted a tree. The Duchess of Cornwall visited only in "French Black Truffles," a farmer black truffles. The opportunity for Camilla to taste local recipes using truffles, but also to attend a demonstration of hunting with a truffle-sniffing dog.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Australian Royal Courts: The Australians welcome Their Royal Highnesses

Bye Bye New Zealand, Hello Australia 
Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla arrived in Australia on Tuesday. And it is in this country that on November 14 the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate its 67 ans.

After a week long stay in New Zealand, with the last day taking The Duchess who particularly took part in trying to weave palm leaves New Plymouth where Prince Charles met with young surfers, the heir to the British throne and his wife flew to neighboring Australia.
Arriving in Adelaide, where he was greeted by the Governor General Peter Cosgrove and his wife, the couple had its program, among other appointments, visiting the Seppeltsfield Winery, a winery located in the northeast of this city , Barossa Valley. There were offered the official gift from the South Australian government: large knife in Japanese style blade made especially for them by a local cutler. The opportunity for the Duchess of Cornwall to hold up against the Prince of Wales. Which played the game by displaying a horrified look on camera photographers who immortalized the scene.
Photo Credits: Parish Match


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