
Duchess Camilla is opening up about the minor aspect of marrying Prince Charles.
The Prince of Wales, who is first in line for the throne, has a busy schedule and juggling personal life can sometimes be a problem.
The Duchess of Cornwall told British Vogue: "Sometimes it's not easy, but we always try to have a point on the day we meet." "Sometimes it's like ships passing at night, but we always sit together and have a cup of tea and discuss the day. We have a moment."
She continued: "It's great to catch up when we have a little time. You know when we're gone, the best thing we can do is to actually sit in different corners of the same room with our own hands. Read books. It's so relaxing because you know you don't have to talk. You just sit and be together."
Camilla and Charles were lovers from a very young age. The couple married in 2005 after the future king's first wife, Princess Diana.