Britain's Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, has had a cow named after her.
Gloucestershire farmer Sally Jones - who names all her cattle after members of the British Royal Family or royal events - has named her newborn calf Camilla.
Sally told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "She's already quite a bubbly character.
"I hope she does get a bit more shy."
Camilla the calf joins Harry, Lilibet (Queen Elizabeth's childhood nickname) and Jubilee on the 30-acre farm in the Forest of Dean.
But Sally has revealed there is no cow named after Camilla's husband, Prince Charles.
She said: "I don't have a Prince Charles. I did breed a Charlie, which was a bull and I sold it.
"So no, they can't be together, sadly."
The real Camilla and Charles are currently on a ten-day tour of the Gulf.
When they return next week the duchess is due to go into hospital for a hysterectomy operation.















