
Camilla also learned about the college’s contributions to the food and farming before feeding the lemurs.
LONDON: Buckingham Palace has shared a lighthearted video of Queen Camilla interacting with a ring-tailed lemur during a visit to Plumpton College, delighting royal watchers as the institution marked its 100th anniversary.
According to the palace, the 78-year-old queen met students and staff, toured the college’s specialist facilities, including its newly opened lemur enclosure, and unveiled a commemorative plaque celebrating a century of land and environmental education at the South Downs campus.
The palace said Camilla also learned about the college’s contributions to the food, farming and wine industries before feeding the lemurs, prompting amused reactions from royal fans on social media.
The palace’s update came as British media continued reporting on the possibility of a future UK visit by Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Some reports have also claimed that Queen Camilla wants to be present at any potential discussions involving the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Those reports, which remain unconfirmed by Buckingham Palace, allege Camilla hopes to protect King Charles III from making concessions that could affect the monarchy. The palace has not commented on the speculation.



