Camilla Parker Bowles hilariously winked at the camera as Prince Charles and President Donald Trump walked past her before their afternoon tea.

A clip of the Duchess of Cornwall winking cheekily at the camera made headlines on Monday. While Prince Charles and Trump are having a serious conversation, Camilla and stood behind them. Before following the two men’s lead, Camilla looked at the camera and winked.

Several royal fans couldn’t help but share their thoughts on Camilla’s hilarious move. Some of them even said that it has been the best thing about Trump’s three-day visit to the United Kingdom.

“Royal Protection Officer: ‘Camilla, you are in trouble then wink, we will come and rescue you,’” Charlie Proctor tweeted.

Shelagh Fogarty said that she now officially loves Camilla.

Camilla and Prince Charles just attended a private lunch with Queen Elizabeth II, Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, when they decided to have an afternoon tea together. As of late, it is still unclear whether or not Her Majesty also joined them for afternoon tea.

In related news, Camilla also made headlines this week after it was revealed that Camilla’s New York meeting with the Trumps wasn’t as pleasant as it was this week. Royal author Penny Junor wrote in “The Duchess: The Untold Story” said that Camilla also struggled when she first set foot in the United States for an official tour after Princess Diana’s death.

“It was to America – Diana’s heartland. No one could have devised a more terrifying initiation… Camilla knew the eyes of the world would be on her and that they would be making comparisons with the princess’ first trip with Charles in 1985… Diana had wowed the country,” she said.

During Princess Diana’s trip to the US, she was just 23 years old. Camilla’s first tour in the country happened when she was already 58 years old. One person even held a banner saying that Camilla is not Princess Diana.

After meeting the Trumps, the New York Post ran an offensive headline saying that Queen Camilla is New York’s Frump Tower.

Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla attends an engagement on the beach during the official royal visit to Grenada on March 23, 2019 in Saint George's, Grenada. Getty Images/Chris Jackson