Camilla Concert Huge Success

Gloucestershire - England - A tribute concert was held last night to celebrate the birthday of Her Royal Highness Camilla.

Amongst the huge attendance of four close friends in Highgrove’s games room at the back of the house was the premiere Gloucester working man’s club troupe consisting of Compy on tuba, Richard Dingle on banjo and Arthur “Bunty” Bunton on the tambourine.

A distinguished guest at the birthday party, Lady Victoria Hubbingford Montserat Remington commented, “Gosh, what an apt celebration for such a wonderful lady.”

Her Royal Highness Camilla Not The Princess of Wales was then entertained by a single firework fired into the rain soaked night sky for the grand finale of the eventful evening.

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