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LETTER FROM BUCKINGHAM. They both knew how to make a place for themselves. In the heart of the queen and her subjects. However, it was not won.
From our correspondent in London, Marc Roche
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Ihere is something timeless in the portrait of Camilla captured in a poetic, bucolic and tender image. Everything is perfect, the light of the English countryside, the background of a romantic garden and the warm atmosphere made of discretion and propriety that characterizes theOld England. Downright beautiful in her blue floral dress, haughty bearing and radiant smile, the Duchess of Cornwall is visibly at ease in her green stronghold of Wiltshire, in the west of England.
The classic and glamorous portrait published on the cover of the magazine Country Life on the occasion of his 75e anniversary illustrates the great bond between Camilla and Kate. Indeed, the wife of prince Charles has personally chosen his daughter-in-law by marriage to take the picture. “I wish that Catherine would…
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