It is not uncommon to see the two duchesses side by side at official events.
Camilla Parker-Bowles and Kate Middleton seem to get along wonderfully.
So much so that the Duchess of Cornwall trusted her daughter-in-law to take her portrait, as part of the very special issue of Country Life magazine, published on Wednesday July 13.
Indeed, on the occasion of his 75th birthday (July 17), the wife of Prince Charles dressed in the costume of editor-in-chief for a few days, and thus made the front page of the edition.
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At the same time, an upcoming documentary, produced by the ITV channel and called, "Camilla's Country Life", immortalized the backstage of this experience.
In an excerpt, published on Twitter by host Chris Ship, on July 12, we then observe Camille Parker-Bowles expressing herself on her photo shoot with Kate Middleton, as a photographer.
“[Kate] took some very good photos and she does it very naturally…, enthuses the Duchess of Cornwall in the sequence.
We had a lot of fun doing it."
And to continue: “It was very relaxed, and of course very kind on the part of the Duchess of Cambridge.
She came with her camera and she is a very good photographer.
And it was all very casual – there weren't a lot of hairstyles and makeup.
It was all done in the garden, with lots of laughs – it was a nice way to do it.
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Prince Charles' endorsement
According to the words of Camilla Parker-Bowles, the shots of Kate Middleton greatly pleased her husband, Prince Charles.
The son of Queen Elizabeth particularly appreciated the one on which his wife appears seated on a bench, a basket filled with flowers in her hands.
Asked about the final cover of the issue, the Duchess then replied: “If I can forget that I am looking at myself, I think they are very beautiful and they are exactly what is needed for 'Country Life '.
In a statement, Mark Hedges, the magazine's editor, said he was "delighted" with the photos of the Duchess of Cambridge.