Queen Camilla left in hysterics after frisky cows mount each other during an exhibition - while a bewildered King Charles watches on By Rebecca English Royal Editor and Jessica Taylor For Mailonline Published: 10:15 EDT, 15 July 2024 | Updated: 12:26 EDT, 15 July 2024 e-mail 26 shares 53 View comments Queen Camilla was left in hysterics this afternoon after two cows engaged in some very frisky behaviour at an exhibition she was viewing in Jersey. The Queen, who turns 77 this Wednesday, couldn't contain her laughter at an expo in St Helier when one of the Jersey cows mounted the other in a pen just as she was viewing them. She was with the King as they were being officially presented with the herd of seven milking heifers as a gift.

Camilla was leaning over to stroke one of the iconic cream-coloured animals when another one mounted it. The exhibition was part of a welcome ceremony for Their Majesties, who are carrying out a two-day visit to the Channel Islands for the first time since 2012. However, Camilla's cheeky sense of humour got the better of her as she was shown Jersey's finest cattle - and she erupted in laughter along with the crowd as the cows put on a frisky display for her.

Meanwhile, King Charles looked a little more startled by the cows' antics - but he could also be seen cracking a smile. Queen Camilla was pictured in fits of laughter this afternoon in St Helier, Jersey, where she's undertaking a 2-day visit with King Charles, after two cows got frisky in front.