
The Buckingham Palace has shared a new significant update on the visit of Queen Camilla to Cornwall, celebrating the work of some of its Cornwall sponsors.
Sharing the Queen’s photos, the Palace shared: “A beautiful day in Cornwall celebrating the work of some of the sponsors of her majesty cornualles!”
In addition, he said: “@Shelterboxuk is an international charity of disaster aid, specializing in emergency refuge for uprooted people from their homes by disasters, conflicts and the climatic crisis.”
In Wave House Church, Camilla met with representatives of the Cornwall Community Foundation, which works to empower base organizations and promote local donations to build stronger communities in the county.
The Palacio added: “Taking the skies in 1987, Cornwall’s aerial ambulance was the first air ambulance in the United Kingdom and since then has completed 32,000 missions, providing critical care for seriously ill and injured people in Cornwall and the islands of Scilly.”
Queen Camilla’s visit came in the midst of statements that she was assaulted when she was a teenager.
The shocking claim was made in a new real book, the Power and the palacewritten by the veteran real correspondent Valentine Low.
According to Valentine, the story was shared by King Charles’s own wife during his meeting with Mayor Boris Johnson at Casa Clarence in 2008, when he planned to launch three rape crisis centers in London.