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Taps the way to do it! Camilla delights royal fans as she desperately tries to get Charles’s attention during visit to the Eden Project 

An eager Queen Camilla delighted royal fans as she desperately tried to get King Charles’s attention during a visit to Cornwall yesterday.

Video footage taken during the royal couple’s trip to the Eden Project on Tuesday captured Camilla, 77, tapping Charles, 78, on the arm with her two fingers as he spoke with a staff member.

Yet despite receiving no response from her distracted husband, Camilla was insistent on getting his attention.

And so, in a desperate bid to divert him from the conversation, she continued to lightly tap Charles’s arm before slowly twisting him around to enthusiastically show him the commemorative cake.

As Camilla pointed at the impressive street-party Victoria sponge in honour of the site’s 25th anniversary, Charles was seen looking around in slight confusion before erupting into laughter.

The ‘cute’ and ‘relatable’ moment between the King and Queen, who have been married more than 20 years, delighted royal fans, who fondly described the interaction as a central part of the ‘marriage playbook’.

Taking to X to express their delight at the footage, one commenter said: ‘We RARELY see this kind of physical intimacy between them. We can see their chemistry in their eyes but this is precious!

‘The way she slides up beside him and gives him a little nudge and he turns right around is the cutest interaction I’ve seen between them.’

Meanwhile, another royal fan added: ‘My first thought was that Camilla has trouble getting her husband’s attention like the rest of us do.’

‘Typical husband and wife stuff, so cute,’ noted another.

Video footage taken during the royal couple’s trip to The Eden Project on Tuesday captured Camilla, 77, tapping Charles, 78, on the arm with her two fingers as he spoke with a staff member

In a desperate bid to divert him from the conversation, Camilla continued to lightly tap Charles's arm before slowly twisting him around to enthusiastically show him the commemorative cake

In a desperate bid to divert him from the conversation, Camilla continued to lightly tap Charles’s arm before slowly twisting him around to enthusiastically show him the commemorative cake

Both Charles and Camilla, formerly the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, were welcomed for a tour of the Eden Project yesterday to learn about its innovative work and goals for the future.

Armed with a sword given by Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, the royal couple giggled as they sliced the commemorative cake at a slightly wonky angle after touring parts of the Cornish ecological centre that opened in 2001.

As they were shown around the Eden Project, Charles, who has visited the site a number of times, said: ‘I remember when I first came here there was nothing – amazing how it’s developed and grown.’

As the pair arrived, they were welcomed by pupils who sang from nearby Luxulyan School and sought to learn more about the Eden Project’s world-famous biomes and the centre’s role in the community. 

There was laughter when they first arrived at the landmark Millennium initiative that transformed a clay pit with massive geodesic biomes featuring plant life from around the world to highlight humanity’s reliance on nature.

The King’s state limousine made a wrong turn on the sprawling site and disappeared before doubling back, and Charles quipped as he stepped from the vehicle: ‘Now you see us, now you don’t.’

During their visit, the King and Queen viewed a section of the 100-metre new marble run and spoke with gardeners and members of staff to learn about the project’s wildflower habitat restoration.

Their Majesties were even given specially crafted ‘wooden’ marbles to send down the run and later take home with them, with quick-witted Charles making a humorous joke: ‘That’s one way of losing your marbles.’

The royals also joined a celebratory lunch where they met with local volunteers who are involved in the upcoming Big Lunch and Big Help Out weekend running from June 5 to June 8.

Later that day, during a visit to the Market House in St Austell town centre, the King had a go at pulling a pint of the alcohol-free Proper Job 0.5 per cent ale.

Taking to X to express their delight at the footage, one commenter said: 'We RARELY see this kind of physical intimacy between them. We can see their chemistry in their eyes but this is precious!'

Taking to X to express their delight at the footage, one commenter said: ‘We RARELY see this kind of physical intimacy between them. We can see their chemistry in their eyes but this is precious!’

Both Charles and Camilla were welcomed for a tour of the Eden Project yesterday to learn about its innovative work and goals for the future. The royal couple giggled as they sliced the commemorative cake at a slightly wonky angle

Both Charles and Camilla were welcomed for a tour of the Eden Project yesterday to learn about its innovative work and goals for the future. The royal couple giggled as they sliced the commemorative cake at a slightly wonky angle

Shortly before holding up his effort to the cameras and taking a sip, the King and Queen reunited, and Camilla was seen informing her husband: ‘We’ve come from the other direction. I was told I must catch up with you.’

The royal couple then travelled to St Austell and met local community groups in the Holy Trinity Church.

While Charles met teenagers and adults from the Young People Cornwall organisation and faith leaders, Camilla chatted with school children, staff and volunteers from the town’s library.

As reception-age children from Mount Charles Primary School in St Austell sang Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star to her, Camilla watched on fondly and shared in their joyful clapping.

Charles and Camilla then walked a short distance to the Grade II-listed Market House to hear about regeneration plans for the building and local area.

Afterwards, they went outside to meet some of the hundreds of well-wishers who had lined Market Hill to catch a glimpse of the couple. 

Yesterday was certainly not the first time that both Charles and Camilla have paid visit to the historic Eden Project, with Camilla previously accepting a generous card and gift from the centre ahead of her 72nd birthday in 2019.

Meanwhile, in 2021, the late Queen Elizabeth carried out a rare joint engagement with Camilla and Kate, now Princess of Wales, where she used a ceremonial sword to cut a cake. 

The three then most-senior royal women attended the event in celebration of The Big Lunch, which formed part of the late Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations in 2022.

In a humorous clip that delighted royal fans around the globe, The Queen was presented with a large cake and was handed a sword by Edward Bolitho, the Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall, to cut it.

When told by an aide that there was a conventional knife available, the Queen replied: ‘I know there is, this is more unusual’.

Camilla, then the Duchess of Cornwall commented: ‘That’s slicing through’ before assisting with the final part of cutting the cake – which was loudly applauded by those at the event.

After handing the ceremonial sword back, the Queen used a knife to cut a second slice of cake and remarked: ‘That looks very good.’


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