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The shocking question Kyle and Jackie O’s staffer asked Queen Camilla during her trip to Australia.

The shocking question Kyle and Jackie O’s staffer asked Queen Camilla during her trip to Australia.

KIIS FM asked Queen Camilla about her summer while meeting with her in Australia on Tuesday.

Producer Joshua Fox joined thousands of royal fans at the iconic Sydney Opera House to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla as they visited the tourist spot.

Shortly after the royal couple arrived, a radio producer asked: “Your Majesty, have you had a girls’ summer?”

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Many fans questioned his choice of words, with one commenting on the video: “Is this the best you could come up with?”

“Seriously…why go?!” “I don’t understand,” asked another.

King Charles and Queen Camilla held a massive meeting on Tuesday at the Sydney Opera House.

Police estimated that 10,000 well-wishers had gathered in the area – more than three times the expected estimate – awaiting the arrival of Their Majesties within four or five hours.

The shocking question Kyle and Jackie O’s staffer asked Queen Camilla during her trip to Australia.

KIIS FM asked Queen Camilla about her summer while meeting with her in Australia on Tuesday.

Even the sight of their official convoy drew loud applause as it rushed past, but the real roar was saved until the moment the pair appeared as tiny specks above the top of the landmark, just below the ‘sails’.

Posing for this tourist-favorite photo in front of Sydney’s stunning Harbor Bridge, they signed the official visitor’s book and met artists including British actress Joanna Lumley, who coincidentally has a show at the Opera House.

But they were clearly keen to get down as quickly as possible and say thank you to those members of the public who had greeted them so warmly during their six-day visit to Australia, Charles’s first as king.

Producer Joshua Fox joined thousands of royal fans at the iconic Sydney Opera House to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla as they visited the tourist spot.

Producer Joshua Fox joined thousands of royal fans at the iconic Sydney Opera House to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla as they visited the tourist spot.

The monarch gallantly extended his hand to his wife as they carefully descended to loud applause, waving their arms from time to time.

Outside the Opera House today, Simon Perdriau, 32, from Sydney, presented the king with a piece of wood made from Australian ebony and cedar from his home in Highgrove.

The king apologized to some of the crowd for having to wait in the sun for several hours. One said: “It was all worth it to see you.”

Charles was also presented with a kangaroo teddy bear and Australian flags, while Camilla, wearing a white silk crepe dress by Fiona Clare with black trim and a military brooch, collected armfuls of flowers as the crowd sang God Save the King and gave them three rounds of applause. .