Queen Camilla gave her husband King Charles a love tap in a rare display of public affection during their state visit to Kenya.
Queen Camilla disregarded royal protocol in a rare display of public affection for her husband King Charles during their trip to Kenya. The 76-year-old gave the 74-year-old monarch two quick pats on his behind as they visited the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park on Wednesday. Camilla's love tap was captured in a video that was shared to a royals fan account on Instagram Saturday.
Charles and Camilla also met with other members of the team including SWT Habitat Protection Officer James Mbuthia, SWT Operations Commander George Mwau Muthui as well as Head Keeper Edwin Lusichi and the nursery keepers. During their tour, the pair were pictured petting the baby rhino Raha and meeting orphaned elephants. Camilla was seen beaming as she fed a bottle of formula milk to the orphaned elephant calf Mzinga. The two also were photographed watching a herd of elephants taking mud baths.
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