Queen Consort Camilla ‘nearly died’ as a child when her brother tried to stab her, he once revealed. The 75 year old royal’s late brother Mark Shand once recalled the moment he crept into his sister's room armed with a penknife.
But Mark went on to describe how his plot did not exactly work out as intended.The incident was said to have taken place at Camilla’s childhood home The Laines - a seven-bedroom former rectory located on the edge of Plumpton village in the South Downs, East Sussex.
It was here that Camilla was raised alongside her sister Annabel and late brother Mark - in what has been described as a magnificent rural home with views of the sprawling downs from every window.
However, according to the Daily Mail, Camilla ‘nearly died at the hand of her brother’ at The Laines. Mark, recalling the incident in an account first published by the newspaper around the time of his death in 2014, said: “[Camilla] was everybody’s favourite.
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