Queen Camilla shows off ‘human side’ as she’s brought to tears during D-Day anniverary

Queen Camilla has been the shining star of the Royal Family in recent months. When King Charles started his cancer treatment, his wife was tasked with bearing the burden of responsibility, filling in for him at important events and even giving speeches, which she reportedly didn’t enjoy.

Thankfully, Charles has returned – at least in part – to royal engagements in recent months. This coming summer includes many special events, including this week’s Trooping the Colour, but which engagements the King will attend has yet to be determined. Meanwhile, Camilla continues to work hard to ensure that the monarchy remains fully functional, and in doing so has drawn praise

Being a member of the Royal Family inevitably means keeping a facade and not expressing too many “extreme” emotions while out on duty. Yet Queen Camilla and her husband failed to adhere to that specific rule during the 80th anniversary of D-Day, where she was seen with tears in her eyes because of one very special happening.

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