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Camilla in tug of war with flower girl | Camilla in tug of war with flower girl |
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The Duchess of Cornwall found herself in a playful tug of war with a little girl determined to hang onto her bunch of flowers. | The Duchess of Cornwall found herself in a playful tug of war with a little girl determined to hang onto her bunch of flowers. |
The duchess was offered a posy from 22-month-old Elizabeth Colquhoun, who then decided she wanted to keep the bouquet and refused to hand it over. | The duchess was offered a posy from 22-month-old Elizabeth Colquhoun, who then decided she wanted to keep the bouquet and refused to hand it over. |
Camilla was visiting Perth's state library on the final day of the royal tour of Australia and New Zealand. | Camilla was visiting Perth's state library on the final day of the royal tour of Australia and New Zealand. |
Elizabeth's mother Chantelle Colquhoun said her daughter was "strong willed". | |
Originally from the Cornish town of Camborne, Mrs Colquhoun, 39, was in a fit of giggles at her daughter's antics and said she was "just the same way at home". | |
The Duchess of Cornwall eventually managed to take the bouquet from Elizabeth and playfully held it just out of the grasp of the youngster until she grabbed it. | |
The duchess was at a book reading session at the time. | |
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales was given a tour of a conservation centre. | Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales was given a tour of a conservation centre. |
He met students at the Western Australia Seed Technology Centre in Perth after attending a service at St George's Cathedral in the city with the duchess. | |
The royal couple have spent 12 days touring Australia and New Zealand. | The royal couple have spent 12 days touring Australia and New Zealand. |
Prince Charles celebrated his 67th birthday on Saturday with an Australian beach barbecue at Cottlesloe beach in Perth where he was joined by 500 guests. | Prince Charles celebrated his 67th birthday on Saturday with an Australian beach barbecue at Cottlesloe beach in Perth where he was joined by 500 guests. |
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