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CAMILLA STUNS IN WHITE COAT DRESS FOR ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA VISIT To mark the 73rd birthday of the Duchess of Cornwall, Clarence House have released a beautiful image of Camilla beaming
with joy as she walks through the royal gardens of her London home she shares with husband Prince Charles. The picture was released on Clarence House's social media accounts ahead of
Camilla's birthday on July 17. Posting on Twitter, Clarence House wrote: "A new photograph of The Duchess of Cornwall has been released to mark Her Royal Highness’s 73rd birthday
tomorrow. "The photo was taken earlier this week in the garden of Clarence House." Although it is not known how the Duchess will be celebrating her birthday, it is clear she will
be indulging in one of her favourite activities. The Duchess’s love of her two rescue dogs - Beth and Bluebell - became clear when they featured in several photos with Camilla during
lockdown. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, turns 73 tomorrow (Image: Twitter/Clarence House/Getty) Camilla and Prince Charles (Image: PA) So undoubtedly she will be spending at least some of
the day with her favourite pooches. Last month Clarence House shared an adorable photo of Camilla out on a dog walk with the caption: “The nice thing about dogs is you can sit them down, you
could have a nice long conversation, you could be cross, you could be sad and they just sit looking at you wagging their tail!” This week, Camilla and Prince Charles returned to their home
in London after spending coronavirus lockdown in Scotland. The royal couple, who are future heads of the Royal Family, met with French President Emmanuel Macron to mark the 75th anniversary
since Charles de Gaulle appealed to his countrymen to resist Nazi occupation. READ MORE: DUCHESS CAMILLA'S BIRTHDAY TO BE OVERSHADOWED BY KEY ROYAL EVENT Camilla's birthday plans
are not currently known (Image: Getty) RELATED ARTICLES This important encounter made Prince Charles and Camilla among the first members of the Royal Family to return to face to face
engagements. Although Camilla will be celebrating her birthday on Friday, her day could be overshadowed as Queen Elizabeth II, who has not carried out any public engagements since lockdown,
will be meeting national treasure Captain Tom Moore at Windsor Castle. Captain Tom Moore, 100, will be knighted by the Queen after he raised an impressive £32million for NHS charities during
lockdown. The investiture ceremony will be the first face-to-face meeting the Queen has carried out in four months and is likely to draw more attention than Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall’s
birthday. British Royal Family tree (Image: Express) Buckingham Palace confirmed that social distancing measures would be observed during the investiture. A Palace spokesman said: “The
ceremony will be held in line with all the appropriate government advice, adhering to strict social distancing guidelines.” The 100-year-old ex-serviceman shared his excitement about being
invited to meet the Queen on Twitter. Captain Tom wrote: “I could never have imagined this would happen to me." Queen Elizabeth to make public appearance tomorrow (Image: Getty) Captain
Tom became the first member of the Lionhearts, a squad of inspirational heroes assembled by the English Football Association. Following the outbreak of coronavirus, Captain Moore became a
national hero after walking laps of his garden at the age of 99 in aid of NHS Charities Together back in April. He was given a knighthood on May 19. Last week, the national hero has been
named the honorary captain of the Lionhearts, an initiative honouring inspirational people who have gone above and beyond during the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. During his
fundraising, Sir Tom made countless media appearances and quickly became a household name in the UK. Captain Tom Moore will be knighted tomorrow (Image: Getty) He attracted more than 1.5
million individual donations during his charitable cause. Sir Tom also covered a version of You’ll Never Walk Alone alongside Michael Ball and all the proceeds went to the same charity. The
single topped the UK music chart and he became the oldest person to achieve a UK number one. His overall total soared more than £32.9 million and his hundredth birthday was marked with
flypasts by the Royal Air Force and the British Army.