
LEWES, ENGLAND - MAY 16: Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall, Patron meets a young lamb held by a student during a visit to the newly opened Jamie's Farm marking the charity’s 10th anniversary on May 16, 2019 in Lewes, England. Her Royal Highness, Patron of the charity since 2004, will tour the farm and learn more about the organisation's work with vulnerable young people and meet the week’s resident school group. (Photo by Gareth Fuller - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
It is always a memorable trip when lambs are involved. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall recently visited the newly opened Jamie’s Farm in East Sussex to celebrate the charity’s 10th anniversary, and let’s just say that the royal had quite the good time.
The 71-year-old made a pit stop at the farm in East Sussex, which works with disadvantaged young people to help them thrive in society, especially academically and socially. Camilla, who has been a patron of the organization since 2004, shared stories of her childhood while there — she grew up near Jamie’s farm.
“It was just the perfect place to grow up, we had so much freedom. We were out on our ponies or walking and exploring each day,” Camilla said. “Sometimes I even used to ride my pony to school — I mean you couldn’t do that anywhere nowadays.”
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