Camilla, who was later joined by the King, was in her element at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park.
The Queen played surrogate mother to a group of orphaned baby elephants on Wednesday, feeding them formula milk at a sanctuary in Kenya.
Camilla heard about the trust’s work in the conservation and preservation of wildlife and protected areas across Kenya Camilla bottle-fed an elephant calf called Mzinga, one of the centre’s youngest at a year and a half old, first.
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