King Charles and Queen Camilla bestow royal title during engagement in Guernsey

​The King and Queen Camilla meet the Royal Golden Guernsey Goat
The King and Queen Camilla meet the Royal Golden Guernsey Goat
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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 16/07/2024

- 19:53

The Golden Guernsey breed of goat was given the special title of Royal Golden Guernsey Goat

A breed of goat was given a rare royal title during the King and Queen’s visit to Guernsey on Tuesday.

King Charles and Queen Camilla granted the Golden Guernsey breed the special title of Royal Golden Guernsey Goat.


The award was conferred on eight-year-old Summerville Tamsin at an event in the gardens at Les Cotils.

It is the first time in recent history that the protected title has been granted to a livestock breed, and will apply to all Golden Guernseys on the island and elsewhere in the world.

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The King and Queen Camilla meet the Royal Golden Guernsey Goat

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Royal titles are granted sparingly, on the advice of the Cabinet Office and with strict standards applied.

The couple met Tamsin, an eight-year-old Golden Guernsey, and her owner Rebecca Martin.

The ceremony saw Charles and Camilla pet the goat as they spoke with both Rebecca and her nine-year-old son Joe Corr, who helps look after the family’s herd of 12 animals.

The King complimented Tamsin’s pale blond colour.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla viewing rare Golden Guernsey Goats

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Speaking after their meeting, Rebecca told reporters: "Everyone was saying ‘it’s so prestigious’, but I just love my goats. Hopefully this will raise awareness for the breed."

Golden Guernseys are a rare breed, considered “at risk” on the Rare Breeds Watchlist. They are considered a friendly, docile breed with pale blond to dark gold colouring, and they produce a yield of good-quality milk.

Charles and Camilla, who were in Jersey on Monday, travelled to Guernsey in their first visit to the two bailiwicks, which are Crown Dependencies off the north-west coast of France, since the King acceded to the throne.

A 21-gun salute from the Castle Cornet marked their arrival on the St Peter Port seafront, where Charles presided over a short special sitting of the States of Deliberation, Guernsey’s parliament.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla viewing rare Golden Guernsey Goats during a visit to Les Cotils at L'Hyvreuse, in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

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Charles and Camilla then visited the Crown Pier to learn about the island’s heritage and traditions, biodiversity initiatives, local food, and work to promote the language of Guernesiais – also known as Guernsey French.

Here they also attended a tea party which featured veterans and family of the late Peter Voute, a Royal Navy Guernseyman who taught the King how to fly helicopters.

The couple then separated as Camilla visited Hauteville House, the former residence of Les Miserables author Victor Hugo during his exile.

The couple completed their Channel Islands visit in the gardens of Les Cotils, where they granted the royal title to Tamsin and met the President of the States of Alderney William Tate and his wife Gabrielle Tate, and the Seigneur of Sark Major Christopher Beaumont and his wife Sarah Beaumont.

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