Duchess Camilla bought her grandson Prince George a knitted chimney sweep doll at the Sandringham Flower Show in Norfolk yesterday.

The 67-year-old royal stopped by the Women's Institute stall at the event in Norfolk and bought the cute toy as a gift for her 12-month-old grandson.

Duchess of Cornwall bought Prince George a knitted chimney sweep doll at the Sandringham Flower Show

After opening her purse and inspecting her purchase, she said of the little figure: "Isn't he sweet?"

The Duchess was joined by her husband Prince Charles, 62, and their friends Dame Judi Dench and Dame Maggie Smith, who are staying with them at Sandringham estate, as they arrived at the show in a stunning horse and carriage to be greeted by fans.

Camilla, who has a Jack Russell, frequently stopped by a number of people with dogs to pat their furry friends and discuss her love of the four-legged creatures.

The group then went on to the flower tent and, although they enjoyed looking at the beautiful displays, Prince Charles was less than impressed with the smell.

As he entered the tent he wrinkled his nose and told his escort: "There's an awful smell of cow pats in here."

After touring the show, the royal couple then went on to a Music in Country Churches concert at the Church of St Mary in Old Hunstanton.


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