Queen Camilla once made a "flirty' joke to the actor who played King Charles in the 2006 film, The Queen. Speaking on The Graham Norton Show back in 2015, actor Alex Jennings was asked what the then-Duchess of Cornwall thought of his portrayal - with him revealing that she "liked it".
Discussing a time that he met the royal, he told the host: "[Camilla] said, 'What was it like playing my husband?'" After Graham joked that the Queen was a "terrible flirt," Alex laughed and agreed, "She was, she was quite twinkly."
The late actress Dame Maggie Smith-who also appeared on the show-added that Camilla is "very nice."

The Queen was released in 2006, with Dame Helen Mirren portraying the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The film depicts the death of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, who was the Queen's daughter-in-law, in 1997.
Prince Charles, who became King Charles in 2022, has been portrayed many times in various films and television shows such as The Crown.
In The Crown, which aired its final season in 2023, Dominic West portrayed Prince Charles.

The actor said he is relieved that the drama has come to a conclusion and he no longer has to be immersed in the world of the royal family.
Asked during an interview with BBC Radio 4 how he believes the royals would react to the final season, Dominic said: "I don't want to make their lives any more difficult than they already are, so I suppose it does concern you.
"All reactions worry me. I read all the reviews and spent two days in bed. So yes, I'm a sensitive soul, I worry about what people think."
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