his plane hit by a bird in full flight, big fright for the queen consort

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Returning from a holistic retreat in India, Queen Consort Camilla had a big scare on her return to Britain, after a bird slammed into her plane mid-flight.

Big scare in the British royal family. King since the disappearance of Elizabeth II, Charles III carries out the royal engagements every day that accompany his new duties, while his wife Camilla does the same with her title of queen consort. However, these very rapid takeovers seem to have been a source of stress for the couple. Stayed in Great Britain to meet his new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the father of Princes William and Harry left his wife to go to recharge her batteries alone, on October 20, in India. It is in the fitness center specializing in “holistic therapies” that Queen Camilla granted herself a few days of rest during a retreat at Soukya, located in Whitefield, in the state of Karnataka. A small haven of peace where she and King Charles III have had their habits since 2010.

But after several days of retirement in this luxurious establishment, Queen Camilla has had a big scare. Friday, October 28, while returning to Great Britain aboard a British Airways Boeing, the wife of King Charles III was able to feel a little jolt before landing, when a bird violently struck the machine in full flight. Known for not being comfortable in the air, she surely must not have been reassured by seeing the condition of the plane on arrival, whose nose had been depressed by the shock of the impact, of which the DailyMail revealed pictures. However, the airline assured that the aircraft had “landed safely and customers disembarked normally”. The Royal Palace has yet to comment.

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For her part, Queen Camilla will surely not talk about this misadventure in public, as she is renowned within the royal family for her discretion. A character trait particularly appreciated by Elizabeth II who regularly welcomed the fact that she “never complains and that she is very reserved”. A particularity which earned him several privileges from the monarch before his disappearance, as recently reported by royal specialist Angela Levin. Among them, that of being part of his inner circle, especially after the death of Prince Philip. A long-term job finally for the wife of King Charles III, who fought for several years to prove that she had her place in the institution that she defends ardently today.

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