Before the pandemic, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, enjoyed her time in ballet class with the Royal Academy of Dance. She used to take lessons for her health and wellbeing as a member of the Silver Swans, a group of older women who have been talking ballet lessons at the prestigious academy.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall joined the Silver Swans after her 2018 visit to the dance academy, here she learned that there are extremely brilliant ballerinas above 60 years old. However, her enthusiasm for ballet got the best of her one time when she injured her back.

Prince Charles' wife said that she did one wrong move in class that resulted in an injury. She has been recovering from this back problem for a while and was due to return to class but the pandemic happened. Despite her experience, Camilla said that she's actually raring to go back to ballet class when it will be allowed again. 

Speaking of the pandemic crisis, the Duchess of Cornwall received praises for how she has made herself a lot more relatable to the public during these months of lockdown. According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, Camilla's many video conference appearances, where she's talking to charities and organizations, showed a brilliant side of her that the public rarely sees. 

Camilla looks relaxed and quite informal in how she related to the people she has been talking to on the video phone. She also showed her strong sense of humor during these conversations. The Duchess of Cornwall comes off as someone with a zest for life, especially after she did her interview with BBC's Emma Barnett. 

It was in this interview where Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, said that her husband is as healthy as a mountain goat. Prince Charles could apparently outwalk anyone. Walking is his most favorite thing to do and he does it daily. 

In this interview, Camilla also had an interesting banter with her son from her first marriage, Tom Parker Bowles, a food critic. The mother and son pair shared why they can't be working in the same kitchen together because they each have set ways of preparing food.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also talked about missing her grandchildren during the lockdown. Like Prince Charles, she video chats with her grandkids but she said she really wants to get a hug from them. The interview with Barnett is available online.