King Charles and Queen Camilla were on hand on Monday 15 July to watch a rain-drenched King’s Parade in Jersey. Camilla, wearing a blue Anna Valentine silk shirt dress, was left in stitches when, after patting one of them, two Jersey cows got a little frisky with each other during the royal visit - as a rather bemused King Charles looked on.
She struggled to contain her giggles as the animal was mounted by the other, but she eventually composed herself.The hilarious moment - captured brilliantly on camera with the Queen Consort's expression - was during a tour of the Jersey Expo Event at Weighbridge Place in St Helier, an exhibition created to celebrate local agriculture, aquaculture and environmental initiatives.
The King and Queen travelled to Jersey on Monday as part of their first visit to the Channel Islands, before moving on to Guernsey on Tuesday 16, to attend a special sitting of the States of Deliberation and ancient ceremony of homage to the monarch, held outdoors on the St Peter Port seafront where islanders can watch the events.
During the visit to Jersey, the King and Queen were pulled away over a security alert and into nearby Pomme d’Or Hotel, after it is believed a member of the visit team raised a concern, and after investigation, it turned out to be a false alarm.
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