
Queen Camilla was recently seen again with her seldom-seen sister during a public event.
On Tuesday, May 13, Camilla and her husband, King Charles III, attended the Elephant Family Evening of Art and Conservation at London’s Kew Gardens.
Among a few other royal family members present was Camilla’s younger sister, Annabel Elliot, an interior designer and antiques dealer. She is also the mother of Tory politician Sir Ben Elliot.
Annabel appeared in photos from the event, which supports Elephant Family — an NGO founded by Camilla’s brother Mark Shand in 2002 that collaborates with conservation experts to protect Asia’s wildlife and local communities.

Although Annabel hasn’t been in the spotlight as much as her sister, the Queen Consort, she doesn’t hesitate to speak openly about her sister’s marriage to the King.
Describing Camilla as “a very strong character” who “sticks to her guns,” Annabel told MailOnline in an exclusive interview on April 5: “Looking back, it’s remarkable how she has managed everything.
“She’s incredibly loyal to those she cares about… and she’s very straightforward. You always know where you stand with her.”
Annabel also praised Camilla’s reputed “really good sense of humour.”
“They seem to enjoy when things go a bit wrong,” she added. “Like when something goes awry on a tour or an event.