Queen Consort Camilla remarked that it must have been “difficult” for Queen Elizabeth II to rule as the “solitary woman” in the public eye.
Camilla, the Queen Consort, paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in a new interview, remarking that it must have been “difficult” for the late monarch to rule as the “solitary woman” in the public eye.
“She’s been part of our lives forever. I’m 75 now and I can’t remember anyone except the queen being there,” Camilla said.
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