The late Queen warned daughter-in-law Camilla not to wear her elaborate feathered headpiece which nearly blew away at her wedding to Charles.
Camilla pictured holding onto her hat on her wedding day to Charles in April 2005 with the late Queen in the background. Queen Elizabeth II warned daughter-in-law Camilla not to wear her elaborate feathered headpiece which nearly blew away at her wedding to Charles But as they talked to one another and waved at the cheering crowd, they were battered by big gusts of wind.
In a comment based on her apparent observation of the crowd, Camilla then exclaims: 'They're carrying on regardless.' As the flustered bride tries to hold down her hairpiece, she turns to speak to The Queen, saying something like: 'Oh my hair. I think the feathers are flying!' Acting as if it was the first time he had learned that Camilla had ignored the Queen's advice about headwear, Charles replies: 'You did?'
She and Charles continued happily talking to fans as The Queen and Prince Philip departed in their official car. But Camilla may still have been concentrating on the risk posed by the wind as she remarked: 'Hold on.' Camilla who is now Queen Camilla has suffered a string of problems with high winds interfering with her headgear during public appearances.
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