Queen Camilla was immortalized in plastic with her own Barbie doll, which she joked made her look 50 years younger.

The doll wears a smaller version of the same outfit as before. Queen She wore a blue Fiona Clare dress with a black Amanda Wakeley cape and Eliot Zed black boots at an event at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.

Her hair and jewelry were also closely replicated on the Barbie doll, including gold earrings, a blue and gold bracelet, and a brooch on the cape.

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“You’ve shortened my life by about 50 years – we should all have a Barbie doll,” Camilla said when she saw the mini version of herself.

The one-off doll was created in recognition of her support of the Women of the World (WOW) Foundation, a charity dedicated to addressing barriers faced by women around the world.

The 76-year-old royal received the doll as she boarded the charity’s WOW Girl’s Day bus, the last stop of its national tour was the palace, which the Queen visited with Queen Mathilde of Belgium and the Duchess of Belgium got this doll. Gloucester.

As president of the foundation, Camilla spoke at the event, telling the story of two suffragettes who broke a palace window with rocks in May 1914.

The gems were then kept in the custody of Queen Mary, the wife of King Charles’ great-grandfather, King George V.

Queen Camilla (centre), president of Women of the World (WOW), was presented with a Barbie doll dressed in her costume in recognition of her support of World of Warcraft. Image: PA
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Queen Camilla, President of the World Organization for Women (WOW), talks to Dame Helen Mirren (left) at a reception held at Buckingham Palace in London to celebrate International Women's Day and mark the end of the WOW Girls' Day bus tour. Image date: Tuesday, March 12, 2024.  PA photo. See PA story Royal Camilla. Photo credit should read: Paul Grover/The Telegraph/PA Wire
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Queen Camilla talks to Dame Helen Mirren. Picture: Paul Grover/Telegraph/PA

The Queen said: “I believe that they represented hope for the women who threw them in 1914, that in the future they would not be victims of history or the social and economic forces that worked against gender equality. .” He said after lifting the stone.

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“Above all, they represent the hope that, as Christabel Pankhurst (daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst) said, it is possible to ‘make the world a better place for women’ .”

Stones thrown by suffragists through Buckingham Palace windows were displayed at a reception attended by Queen Camilla. Image: PA
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In 1914, suffragettes threw stones at Buckingham Palace windows. Image: PA

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Queen Camilla, President of the World Organization for Women (WOW), spoke at a reception held at Buckingham Palace in London to celebrate International Women's Day and mark the end of WOW's Girls' Day bus tour. Image date: Tuesday, March 12, 2024.  PA photo. See PA story Royal Camilla. Photo credit should read: Paul Grover/The Telegraph/PA Wire
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Picture: Paul Grover/Telegraph/PA

She added: “Today, 110 years later, you are invited into Buckingham Palace because you also represent the hope of women now and in the future.”

Also present at the event were actresses Dame Helen MirrenWHO received my own doll On International Women’s Day, March 8, she was chosen as a British Barbie role model by toymaker Mattel.

Her doll recreates the outfit Dame Helen wore to last year’s Cannes Film Festival: a cornflower blue gown by Del Core, jewelry by Bulgari, blue hair and a fan.

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Dame Helen Mirren gets a Barbie doll

It also holds a miniature Oscar statuette honoring the actress’ 2007 Academy Award win for her performance in “The Queen.”

hot girl Mel B and former Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes are also considered some of America’s outstanding women, along with schoolgirls and others who have contributed to the advancement of women Attended this event.

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