Well her husband is the Prince of Wales! Duchess of Cornwall charms the locals as she meets babies and pulls pints during tour of Wrexham with Charles
- Prince Charles and Camilla are on five-day tour of Wales
- Opened new Baking Academy and innovation centre at Wrexham bakery
- Showcased cooking skills by flipping welsh cakes and tasted fresh bread
- Charles and Camilla also visited the local pub and butchers
The Duchess of Cornwall charmed the locals of Wrexham as she toured the town with her husband the Prince of Wales today.
Camilla pulled pints, flipped shortbread and even let an adorable baby tug her hair as she joined the Charles on the five-day tour of Wales.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall also gave Mary Berry a run for her money on day two of their annual visit.
The Duchess of Cornwall met with members of the public and even pulled her own pint as she toured Wrexham with the Prince of Wales today
A flipping good time! The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall flipped welsh cakes on hot plates during their tour of Village Bakery in Wrexham as they continued their tour of Wales this week
The royal couple donned their hats and white coats as they put their cooking skills to the test flipping welsh cakes on hot plates during their tour of Village Bakery in Wrexham.
The 80-year-old family-owned bakery was opened in 1934 and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall opened the new Baking Academy and innovation centre today - all whilst showcasing their baking skills and enjoying some carbs.
Camilla, who was resplendent in a green suit, enjoyed some teacakes and was spotted inhaling the scent of freshly baked bread.
The couple are enjoying a five-day tour of Wales and earlier today visited Llanfairfechan, where they toured Wern Isaf house, an arts and crafts property.
The house, which was formerly the home of architect Herbert Luck North, is touted as one of the country's most stunning properties.
Watch out, Mary Berry! The royal couple donned their hats and white coats as they put their cooking skills to the test
Carbing up: The 80-year-old family-owned bakery was opened in 1934 and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall opened the new Baking Academy and innovation centre
Quick whiff: Camilla, who was resplendent in a green suit, enjoyed some teacakes and was spotted inhaling the scent of freshly baked bread
Taste test: Charles showcased his baking skills whilst Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, tasted a cake during her tour of the Village Bakery
No doubt architecture fan Prince Charles, who recently became a grandfather of two, enjoyed the tour of the Grade II listed property.
Speaking to the Daily Post, Llanfairfechan councillor Andrew Hinchliff said: 'The Prince had hoped to keep his visit to Wern Isaf private, but then later decided to make it public.
'The Institute is a stunning building, but we do need a lot more people using it, hopefully Prince Charles's visit will help give us a boost.'
Skills: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall pours a pint of 'Trickey Whu' while Prince Charles pours a pint of 'Prince of Pales' during a visit to the Community-run Raven Inn in Llanarmon yn Lal, Wales
Cheers! The Duchess of Cornwall enjoys a pint of 'Tricky Whu' while the Prince of Wales enjoys a pint of 'Prince of Pales' during a visit to the Community-run Raven Inn Pub
Radiant: Camilla showcases her youthful glow as she enjoys a pint of ale
Not impressed? Prince Charles looked skeptical about his pint, which had a rather frothy head
Camilla's a professional! The Duchess works the bar like a pro during the couple's visit
The duo, who this weekend attended Princess Charlotte's christening, also stopped by Denbighshire's Raven Inn at Llanarmon-yn-lal, where they mingled with locals.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall poured a pint of 'Trickey Whu' while Prince Charles poured a pint of 'Prince of Pales' during a visit to the community-run Raven Inn in Llanarmon yn Lal, Wales.
The Raven Inn is supported by the Prince's 'Pub is the Hub' Initiative. The Raven Inn is a not for profit community pub.
The venture has now been successful for five years and is the hub of the village. The pub was not commercially viable and had been closed before it opened as a volunteer community business.
A small fan: Camilla meets members of the public after visiting the Community-run Raven Inn and a little girl takes a liking to her
Tender: Camilla showed her maternal side as she shared a hug with a little girl
Big fan: The little girl seemed particularly taken by the royal
She made a furry friend too! The royal, who was resplendent in teal, petted a small pooch
Making friends: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, plays with a dog during a walkabout in Llanarmon-Yn-Lal, Wales
Need a hand? Prince Charles appeared to be asking Camilla if she need a hand with her welsh cake flipping
Leaving her to it? Prince Charles was spotted in fits of giggles as he let his wife take over the reigns in the kitchen
Royal tour: The couple are enjoying a five-day tour of Wales and the bakery was one of their stops
All smiles: The couple earlier today visited Llanfairfechan, where they toured Wern Isaf house, an arts and crafts property. Camilla looked delighted to arrive at the bakery for some fresh bread
Ready, set, pull! The Raven Inn has now been successful for five years and is the hub of the village
Bull's eye! Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, plays a game of darts during a visit to The Raven Inn pub
Denise Dugan, who pulls pints behind the bar, said: 'It's been a lot of hard work by the community so its great to have this visit today, this recognition.
'It is the social centre of the village along with the chapel. It's where most people come.'
The royal party then stepped up to the oche to each throw a round of darts, Charles scoring 13 and Camilla seven.
Success with the pub inspired locals to buy the village shop and run it on the same basis.
Charles and Camilla were given a tour, viewing the local produce, Camilla showing particular interest in the locally baked cakes and shortbread.
Shop volunteer Vivian Bennion said: 'Charles was asking me about the type of goods that we sell. It has been a great success story. The shop was for sale and it was bought by five locals.
'It is run primarily by volunteers and it is going from strength to strength.'
All together now: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit The Community Shop
Busy week: The trip comes a few days after the couple attended Princess Charlotte's christening
Guided tour: Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit The Village Bakery in Wrexham
Royal bartenders: The Raven Inn is supported by the Prince's 'Pub is the Hub' Initiative and is a not for profit community pub
The royal party was besieged by well-wishers waving the Welsh flag as they shook hands with cheering locals during the short walk to the village church of St Garmon.
Local choir Cor Dewi Sant gave a stirring rendition of Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, the Welsh national anthem, with smiling approval and applause from Charles.
Royal security protocol appeared to be waived after two visitors staying at the pub were allowed to remain in their accommodation despite the VIP visit - after travelling from their homes 12,000 miles away.
Australians Robyn Main and Glenys Palmer booked to stay at the inn during a holiday tour of UK - before they knew of the royal visit.
Mrs Main, from Adelaide, said: 'When they said we have got Prince Charles and Camilla coming we thought it was a joke.
'They felt they couldn't kick us out because it was booked so long ago so they let us stay in the rooms.
'It has been such a delight. I've always been a royalist and I love the English and Welsh.'
The royal party left the village to continue the five-day tour of Wales with a visit to Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
On to the next stop: Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit Wern Isaf house in Llanfairfechan as part of a five day tour of Wales
Greetings: The duo, who this weekend attended Princess Charlotte's christening, also stopped by Denbighshire's Raven Inn at Llanarmon-yn-lal, where they mingled with locals
Cheerful: Prince Charles was in high spirits as he waved to wellwishers
The Prince of Wales on a walkabout in Llangollen
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visit the butcher shop in Llangollen
The royal couple take a tour of the butcher shop
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