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The wife of King Charles III was accompanied by her younger sister to attend the men’s quarter-finals in London on July 10.
The same cream top, the same blonde blow-dry, the same features behind dark glasses… Queen Camilla and her younger sister Annabelle Elliott looked like real twins when they arrived at Wimbledon on July 10. They took their seats together in the stands on Court 1 during the men’s quarterfinals between Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Musetti. Accomplices, laughing, they even participated in ola, both hands in the air, a smile on their lips.
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Companion sisters
It’s not common to see Queen Camilla, 76, accompanied by her 75-year-old younger sister on official visits, but we know the two sisters are very close. Perhaps more than ever since the death of the third of their brothers, Mark Shand, who died on April 23, 2014. Annabel Shand Elliott, her full name, was one of the members of the British royal family present on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. King Charles III and Camilla’s Coronation Day, May 6, 2023. He also designed the interior of Llwynywermod, Charles and Camilla’s holiday home in the Brecon Beacons in Wales.
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Camilla Parker Bowles and her sister weren’t the only royals heading to Wimbledon that day. Princess Anne’s children Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips came with their husbands Mike Tindall and Harriet Sperling. Carole and Michael Middleton, Kate Middleton’s parents, also made a second appearance in the stands this month. A real royal parade.
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Source: Le Figaro
