Charles And Camilla Photos: What's Making The Royals' Faces Go Funny?

What's Making Charles And Camilla's Faces Go Funny?
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KING'S LYNN, ENGLAND - JULY 29: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall react as Zephyr (a bald eagle), the mascot of the Army Air Corps flaps his wings at Sandringham Flower Show on July 29, 2015 in King's Lynn, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
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Princes Charles and his wife Camilla were out at Sandringham Flower Show on Wednesday when a photographer snapped them making some rather funny faces.

So it's time for a round of that classic childhood game "What's Making The Royals Wince?"

What's Making The Royals Wince? (LIST)
Two days worth of John Bercow's expenses receipts?(01 of06)
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Nigel Farage's cigarette smoke?(02 of06)
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Princess Charlotte's nappy?(03 of06)
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Boris Johnson's dandruff?(04 of06)
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A farting baboon?(05 of06)
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Piers Morgan's face?(06 of06)
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(credit:Chris Pizzello/AP/Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

It's actually none of the above. It was Zephyr the bald eagle, the mascot of the Army Air Corps, flapping his wings.

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