The Scottish Mail on Sunday

The Queen at 90? She’s the tops, says Camilla

Duchess’s TV tribute to mother-in-law over love of horses

- By Amy Oliver

THEY haven’t always enjoyed the warmest of relationsh­ips but in a landmark television documentar­y tonight, the Duchess of Cornwall will give an intimate insight into her increasing­ly close friendship with the Queen.

In a rare interview celebratin­g the monarch’s 90th birthday, Camilla fondly refers to her mother-in-law as ‘the tops’ – and praises the Queen’s unrivalled knowledge of the equestrian world.

‘If I need to ask about a horse there’s no better person to ask, I mean she is the tops. You couldn’t find a better expert,’ says Camilla.

‘Horses respond to her. It’s a twoway relationsh­ip, they both love each other. She has that wonderful smile which lights up her whole face and you can see the real joy she gets from it.’

Camilla also marvels at the Queen’s stamina as she continues to ride out most weekends.

‘Who else is riding at 90? That’s what’s so incredible,’ says Camilla.

But even the Queen has her limits, it seems. The documentar­y shows Her Majesty being told by an aide that the weather forecast doesn’t favour riding, prompting the Queen to admit: ‘It’s quite difficult at this time of year… and I’m rather a fairweathe­r rider at the moment. I don’t like getting cold and wet.’

To make the programme, TV cameras were given access to the Queen’s life for a year, from attending public events to simply relaxing at home.

She will celebrate her birthday on April 21 at Windsor Castle, but there are events around the UK until June to mark the occasion – the first time a reigning monarch has turned 90.

Camilla is joined by other members of the Royal family contributi­ng to Our Queen At 90, to be broadcast tonight on STV at 8pm.

The Duchess of Cambridge tells during the two-hour programme how Prince George, two, affectiona­tely calls his great-grandmothe­r ‘Gan-Gan’ and reveals that she once gave the Queen a jar of home-made chutney for Christmas.

World leaders congratula­ting the Queen in the documentar­y include US President Barack Obama, who describes her as ‘a source of strength and inspiratio­n’.

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TRIBUTES: The Queen pats one of her horses during the programme. Right: Camilla and Kate

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