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Camilla of Cornwall: The drama in the forest

Camilla started without bodyguards. Kidnappers and terrorists would have had an easy time ... Why was she alone in the woods?
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Was the alcohol guilty?

For six months it was a well-kept secret, but now the truth came out: Duchess Camilla of Cornwall (63) was all alone in the Scottish Highlands when she crashed so dangerous in April and made a complicated broken leg . Two unknown women - and by no means the bodyguards - have saved Camilla! What makes a high-ranking royal, who should actually be under 24-hour protection, alone in the forest? This question is now being asked all over England. Once again, was devil alcohol in the game? Is Camilla on Birkhall in need of escaping the eternal dispute with Prince Charles (61)? The court had tried to cover up the truth, that's for sure. Officially, Camilla was in her accident accompanied by a bodyguard. But Camilla herself chatted bluntly at a (wet) dinner, as it really was! "I was rescued by two very nice ladies when I was stuck in the rabbit hole, " the Daily Mail cites Camilla now. "They looked down at me in the hole and said, 'Oh, you are that!' They then took me to the hospital, stayed with me the whole time - and did not tell anyone a dad. I thanked them with two boxes of champagne. "

Camilla's saviors have not commented on the incident to this day. Only one of their friends, Catrin Creighton (56), confirmed the incident. The Court, however, reluctantly admits a "participation of passers-by". Understandable. But the idea of ​​a future queen staggering completely unprotected drunk as a target for terrorists through world history is also too embarrassing! Click here for the biography of Camilla Duchess of Cornwall

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