
The Queen Consort, joined by King Charles, spent time bottle-feeding young elephants at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi.
Camilla, the Queen Consort, took part in a heartwarming and hands-on experience at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park, where she bottle-fed orphaned baby elephants. This visit, which was also attended by King Charles, showcased the royal couple’s ongoing support for wildlife conservation efforts. The elephants, many of whom were rescued from poaching or other threats to their survival, are cared for at the sanctuary, where they receive round-the-clock attention. Camilla, clearly in her element, spent time bonding with the gentle giants, offering them milk and affection. The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is renowned for its commitment to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants, and the royal visit highlighted the importance of conservation efforts in preserving endangered species.
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