The King and Queen are “polar opposites,” however make “a unprecedented crew,” in line with two of Her Majesty’s closest confidantes.
In a brand new documentary about King Charles’s Coronation 12 months, Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot says of the royal couple: “They’re yin and yang, actually, they are surely polar opposites, however I believe it really works brilliantly.”
She provides: “She is his rock and I can’t really emphasise that sufficient. She’s any person who is totally loyal and she or he isn’t any person who has large highs and lows.
“He brings to her all the pieces… he has such a information and curiosity in so many alternative issues, which she wouldn’t actually have been open to if she hadn’t met him.”
Elsewhere, the Queen’s shut pal and Companion of Honour Girl Lansdowne describes her and the King as “a unprecedented crew,” including: “Whether or not they’ve type of needed to combat to get there, or whether or not it is simply because they have been by loads collectively and it is made them have a very robust bond.”
“They’re each large walkers,” says Annabel. “Very match, each of them. Her and her mad canine.”
The King and Queen, carrying denims, are seen on a stroll along with her rescue canine Beth within the grounds of Birkhall, their personal residence close to Balmoral, the place she reveals how the Jack Russell terrier ate a mouse final time she was there.
“Horrible little creature, reappeared a bit later,” she says.
Filmed over the summer season, the footage is a part of a feature-length documentary by Oxford Movies.
Directed by royal creator Robert Hardman and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, it follows the King and Queen within the months main as much as and following their historic coronation at Westminster Abbey.
Charles III: The Coronation 12 months airs on Tuesday 26 December at 6.50pm BBC One & iPlayer
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