Camilla’s friend, Sarah Troughton, claims to have “wonderfully” conquered the public.

Camilla’s friend, Sarah Troughton, claims to have “wonderfully” conquered the public.

The Queen’s niece and Camilla’s friend Sarah Troughton, Duchess of Cornwall “nice” won the crowd and is celebrating her 75th birthday with a “small family party”.

Lord Lieutenant Sarah of Wiltshire, 69, appeared on Good Morning Britain today ahead of ITV’s documentary Camilla’s Country Life and said: “I challenge anyone not to be mesmerized by a smile from the Duchess.”

Elsewhere in Lorraine, a new clip from the show aired tonight, describing her love for swimming in the royal “English Sea” while cruising in one of her Jack Russells.

“I like swimming and I like the English sea. I don’t mind the cold, we were so used to it as kids that it doesn’t bother me after the initial horror of getting in and out of breath. You feel so much better when you go out,” Camilla said.

BAFTA award-winning director Michael Waldman, who made the ITV special, also appeared on the morning show to talk about the making of the documentary.

She explained that Camilla was “very authentic” and likely wanted to get better numbers from her guest-published Country Life than her husband, Prince Charles.

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The Duchess of Cornwall won the crowd ‘splendidly’ and will celebrate her 75th birthday with a ‘small family party’, according to Sarah Troughton, the Queen’s cousin and Camilla’s friend.

Lord Lieutenant Sarah of Wiltshire, 69, appeared on Good Morning Britain today ahead of ITV's documentary Camilla's Country Life and said:

Lord Lieutenant Sarah of Wiltshire, 69, appeared on Good Morning Britain today ahead of ITV’s documentary Camilla’s Country Life and said: “I challenge anyone not to be mesmerized by a smile from the Duchess.”

A clip from the documentary asks Camilla, “Are you a real swimmer?” She shows him walking one of her dogs when asked.

He answers: ‘I love swimming and I love the English sea… I don’t mind the cold, we used to it when we were kids, it doesn’t bother me.

“After the initial horror of going in and being out of breath, you feel so much better going out. It’s a wonderful feeling, you feel completely empowered”.

“Do you take your swimsuit everywhere?” When asked, “Try it. Not that I know how to swim in many places.

Camilla’s friend Sarah, who has lived in Wiltshire for nearly 40 years and has known the royal family most of the time, said she was planning and buying a “small family party” for her 75th birthday. a “present. modest”. “. for her boyfriend.

Asked about the Duchess, Sarah replied, “I don’t think there is much that will surprise you, all I can tell you is that she is the best, kindest and funniest friend you can have for all generations, including our children. . †

BAFTA-winning director Michael Waldman (pictured), who made the ITV special, also took to Lorraine to discuss the making of the documentary.

BAFTA-winning director Michael Waldman (pictured), who made the ITV special, also took to Lorraine to discuss the making of the documentary.

“I work with him professionally as a Lord Lieutenant in the county, and that’s not surprising, but he’s extremely good at his job, I can’t repeat it more strongly, and he does everything with so much style and pomp and a certain charm.

‘… If the public needed this to win, and they might have done it a few years ago, I think he’s done an absolutely fantastic job.

“I think there are some people in the country who don’t agree with the institution as a whole, but I urge anyone not to fall for a smile from the Duchess.”

The Duchess became the cover star of Country Life magazine after asking a well-known photographer to take the picture: The Duchess of Cambridge

The Duchess became the cover star of Country Life magazine after asking a well-known photographer to take the picture: The Duchess of Cambridge

Meanwhile, director Michael guest-curated the magazine and said it was “extraordinary” to spend time with Camilla.

“It was fascinating,” he said before commenting on Camilla and Prince Charles’s competitiveness.

“He’s very cautious about it, but it’s clear they’re competitive enough and he wants to see if he can beat his run numbers. It feels so authentic, real.’

On the occasion of Prince Charles’ guest 72nd birthday, he edited an issue of Country Life magazine.

Source: Daily Mail

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