Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla: Flowery greetings for the beginning of spring

Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla
Flowery greetings for the beginning of spring

Duchess Camilla and Prince Charles have published a garden picture.

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Just in time for the beginning of spring, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla send harmonious greetings from the flower garden.

Prince Charles (72) and his wife Duchess Camilla (73) published a photo from the flower garden on their official Instagram account at the beginning of spring this Saturday (March 20). "We wish you a happy and healthy first day of spring," the two of them say in the post. The photo of the couple standing in a sea of ​​white and purple flowers and smiling at each other was taken on the shared country estate of Highgrove House in Gloucestershire. The harmonious image has a special expressiveness after the negative headlines about the British royal family.

Because the racism allegations that Prince Harry (36) and wife Duchess Meghan (39) made in an interview with US talker Oprah Winfrey (67) at the beginning of the month continue to concern the royal family. The allegations have allegedly "hugely disappointed" Harry's father, Prince Charles (72). The British heir to the throne is said to have felt "abandoned" as a source close to the royal family confided in the US magazine "People".

During the interview, the Duchess of Sussex had stated that there had been "concerns and discussions" about "how dark the skin" of her son Archie (1) might be when he was born. Although she didn't specify who made the comment, Oprah Winfrey later clarified that it wasn't the grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II (94) and Prince Philip (99).

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