Queen Camilla's ‘frisky hands’ with King Charles spotted in rare PDA

Queen Camilla's ‘frisky hands’ with King Charles spotted in rare PDA

Queen Camilla has 'frisky hands' with Charles

Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 06/11/2023

- 09:58

Updated: 06/11/2023

- 10:21

The King and Queen spent five days in Kenya on a royal tour

Queen Camilla used her "frisky hands" in Kenya with her husband King Charles, as the couple were spotted giving public displays of affection.

The Queen was videoed patting her hand on the King's lower back during a visit to the Nairobi National Park.


The "PDA" scene took place as Charles and Camilla viewed the work of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage.

Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield spoke to GB News to give her take on Queen Camilla's gesture to her husband.

Queen Camilla and King Charles

Camilla's ‘frisky hands’ with King spotted in rare PDA

GB NEWS

Schofield told GB News: "Camilla's got some frisky hands! I love seeing the King and the Queen affectionate.

"What we want is for these two to lean on each other, love each other and together be a power couple and to utilise each other's strengths for comfort."

The King and Queen travelled home to London on Friday, November 3, after completing a four-day tour of the country.

The couple threw themselves into their itinerary, as Queen Camilla was even photographed feeding a baby elephant on Wednesday.

Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla and King Charles travelled to Kenya for four days

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Charles and Camilla additionally visited one of Kenya's most iconic monuments, Fort Jesus.

King Charles and Queen Camilla posed inside a Tuk Tuk, an eco-friendly electric vehicle, outside Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Queen also paid a visit to sexual violence survivors, as she has been a patron of the domestic violence charity SafeLives since 2016.

Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla and King Charles in a Tuk Tuk

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Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla and King Charles left Kenya on Friday

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For this occasion, Queen Camilla looked lovely in a Fiona Clare print dress.

The King heard about the impact of climate change on the Fort, a cause which he is very passionate about.

Charles and Camilla were visiting Kenya at the invitation of President William Ruto.

The visit came as Kenya prepared to commemorate 60 years of independence.

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