Camilla returns to London without Prince Charles, attends the party alone



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Camilla Parker Bowles attended a party without her husband, Prince Charles.

The Duchess of York returned alone to London after Prince Charles chose to remain in Wales. As a result, Camilla attended a party to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Man Booker Prize

. The duchess was seen mingling with guests with a drink in her hand at Buckingham Palace. She also posed for a photo with former Man Book winners Peter Carey, Julian Barnes, David Grossman, Kiran Desai, Alan Hollinghurst, Marlon James, Paul Beatty, Howard Jacobson, Naipaul, Ben Okri and Eleanor Catton

. Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were seen at their Welsh home, enjoying an evening of music and theater. Before that, the couple visited Llangwm in Wales for its annual festival fortnight.

Prince Charles and Camilla were also introduced to two magnificent Shire Horses at the Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Pembrokeshire. During this outing, Camilla visited the Pembrokeshire farm while the Prince of Wales was meeting the congregation and school children during a visit to St. Gwenog's church in Llanwenog

By the way, Camilla recently appeared on "MasterChefAustralia" where she revealed Prince Charles's favorite food. Camilla also shared what should never be served to the royal family.

"He loves, loves local cheeses," Camilla told Judge Gary Mehigan about Prince Charles's favorite food. "He's a big fan of cheese, he loves everything about cheese."

Aside from cheese, the Prince of Wales could not resist "anything with eggs, with a bunch of local veggies". I like that. Camilla added: [TRADUCTION] Regarding the royal rallies, Camilla revealed that garlic is a big "no-no." "I hate to say that, but garlic. Garlic is a no-no, says the Duchess

Darren McGrady, a royal chief of Buckingham Palace, also said the same thing about garlic: according to him, the queen does not not include it in its menu. "We can never serve anything with garlic or too many onions – the queen would never have anything on the menu," said McGrady.

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