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Camilla makes her world debut with 'non-official' royal visit



July 28, 2003
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Camilla Parker Bowles made her most high-profile visit abroad with the Prince of Wales this weekend, appearing side by side with Charles at the Salzburg Festival – and sparking talk that she is one step forward to gaining official status as his consort.

Austrian president, Thomas Klestil, was on hand to greet the Prince and his companion on their arrival and both Charles and Camilla were considered guests of honour at the official reception that kicked off the festival. And when it came to rubbing royal elbows, Mrs Parker Bowles was among those who were introduced to Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.

St James's Palace insisted the trip was strictly unofficial – "It was a private visit," said a spokesperson – meaning the occasion marked no real change in Camilla's status. However, the Austrian press begs to differ.

"You could not get more official than that," said one local commentator, who interpreted the visit as "further evidence of Mrs Parker Bowles' wide acceptance in international society."

A spokesman for the Prince, meanwhile, remained unconvinced. "I can see why the Austrians might think it was an official visit," he said, "but it was not."

Photo: PA
Though St James's Palace has labelled the trip "private", many royal watchers interpret the Salzburg visit as Camilla's unofficial launch onto the world stage as Charles' consort
Photo: PA
Charles chats with the Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg, who were also introduced to Mrs Parker Bowles
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