Queen Camilla took on a new role by becoming the first patron of the Fusiliers Association, the regiment to which her father belonged.
Britain’s Queen Camilla became the first patron of the Fusiliers Association, the military regiment with which her father was associated. The Mirror reported this.
The organization provides suicide prevention and mental health support to active military and veterans, and provides assistance to families affected by the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The royal family confirmed Camilla’s new role on their social media account X. The post said: “The Queen has become the first patron of the Riflemen’s Association. The organization offers a forum for active and veteran riflemen to all of the ranks, as well as their families, to remain connected with the regiment.” providing friendship, support and help.”
Lieutenant General Tom Coppinger-Symes, Commander-in-Chief of the Fusiliers, said: “We are honored that Queen Camilla has undertaken this role, recognizing her care and commitment to the welfare of our soldiers and their families.”
Camilla became Commander-in-Chief of Sagittarius in 2020, continuing the work of the late Duke of Edinburgh.
The Queen, became the first Patron of The Rifleman’s Association.
🤝 The organization offers a forum for serving and veteran Riflemen of all ranks, along with their families, to stay connected to the regiment, providing friendship, support, and assistance. @BritishArmy… pic.twitter.com/rEjN4uAcFD
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) August 29, 2024
It was previously reported that Queen Camilla received a Barbie doll in her likeness at a reception honoring women of the world.
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