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Queen Camilla's worry over anniversary trip with King Charles

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The King and Queen are set to head to Italy in the coming months to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary with a trip to Rome.

And while the couple are no doubt looking forward to the trip, there's one thing that the Queen may be apprehensive about. Ingrid Seward, Editor-in-Chief of Majesty magazine, previously claimed that Camilla “doesn’t like flying” and isn’t a “great traveller”.

Despite this, well-travelled Charles and Camilla didn’t wait too long after their wedding before making their first overseas tour together – an eight-day trip to the USA in November 2005.

During what The New York Times rather unfairly described as a “low-key US debut”, Charles and Camilla paid their respects to the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks at Ground Zero before privately meeting the families of some of the 67 Britons who lost their lives in the tragedy – an experience the then-Duchess of Cornwall described as “terribly, terribly moving”.The week-long trip also included a dinner at the White House hosted by President George W Bush and visits to New Orleans and San Francisco, where Charles chewed the (organic) fat with eco-aware farmers.

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