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Camilla

American  
[kuh-mil-uh] / kəˈmɪl ə /

noun

  1. Roman Legend. a woman warrior who fought on the side of Turnus against Aeneas.

  2. Also Camila, Camile, Camille a female given name.


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"He wasn't interested in growing jobs for disabled people and even protecting the jobs for the disabled people that we had working with us, which was truly heart-breaking to watch unfold," says Camilla Marcus-Dew, who was the company's head of commercial.

From BBC

On Monday, she sacked his wife, Camilla Fabri, who served as deputy minister for international communication.

From Barron's

Last year, Queen Camilla sent Pelicot a letter praising her "extraordinary dignity and courage".

From BBC

Even Queen Camilla reached out from the UK to express her admiration with a personal letter, which surprised her.

From BBC

King Charles and Queen Camilla have also been asked about Andrew during recent engagements.

From BBC