Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is known for her sense of humour.
It was on show yesterday as she wielded a knife pointed in the direction of her mild-mannered husband Prince Charles, and implored him to behave.
The Prince and Duchess have honoured us colonials with their royal presence and they’re busy exploring everything Australia has to offer.
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The knife-wielding incident happened at the Seppeltsfield Winery where they had a tasting from the centennial cellar. They tasted tawny port from barrels named for them and from the year of their birth.
Prince Charles pronounced that his port was “strong and bold”, while Camilla’s was “refined and elegant”, reports Sky News.
The knife that the Duchess of Cornwall was so enamored of was forged by cutler Barry Gardner.
“Behave yourself!” she warned Charles as he recoiled in mock terror.
Fittingly, following their winery tour, the Duchess of Cornwall attended a domestic violence conference at Government House.
Today, the royal couple are in Canberra where they have attended the Australian War Memorial for Remembrance Day.
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The Duchess of Cornwall attended a domestic violence conference at Government House. To what end? Did she just nod along or did she speak and get involved and contribute? Why go otherwise? To shake a few hands and get your photo taken so the media can report your attendance and justify your position and privilege? If she's helping and making a difference - and I hope so - then good on her. I hope they chipped in a chunky donation.
yep, on the same day she jokes about stabbing her husband. But it is funny that way around, I appreciate that.
Call me crazy, but there's something about Charles that I find quite charming. He has really come into his own as he gets on in age.
Well anyone who tells another person that they'd like to be their tampon has got to have a sense of humour somewhere!
I appreciate that he is into organics. Now if only he'd get his sons to stop their hunting. It's the only thing I dislike about Harry.
Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware, most of the royal family still hunt. It would appear that they are ok with killing fox, pheasant etc etc but are against killing elephants, rhinos etc. Should be one or the other.