Queen Consort Camilla has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in a video broadcast on the BBC ahead of Monday's funeral, saying 'she carved her own role.'
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""It must have been so difficult for her being this solitary woman, there weren't woman prime ministers or women presidents," Camilla said.Camilla also said Queen Elizabeth had an unforgettable smile."I'll always remember that smile, you know that smile is unforgettable."
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