Charles and Camilla Laughing As They Struggle With Giggles

A performance of Inuit throat singing appeared to give the giggles to Prince Charles and Camilla. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall began laughing uncontrollably during a performance by a pair of Inuit throat singers during their visit to Iqaluit, Nunavut on June 29 part of their tour of Canada. Inuit throat singing is traditionally performed as a duet by women, who stand face-to-face and match each other’s rhythmic vocal noises. The pairs compete to see who can last the longest before one of them runs out of breath. And the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall seemed like they needed a breather themselves as they burst out laughing during Thursday’s performance. Camilla was forced to bury her face in her hand as she tried to regain her composure, with Charles also breaking into giggles as he met her eyes. Prince Charles meets hero imam at Finsbury Park mosque Diana ’struggled with bulimia and anxiety over Prince Charles’ Camilla was
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