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The Canadian Press
Date: Sun. Nov. 8 2009 2:31 PM ET
VICTORIA About 200 people waited under leaden skies today to get a glimpse of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, on their way to Anglican church services in Victoria.
Eighty-seven-year-old Bunny Campbell was one of the people on hand to see the prince and his consort greeted by the Right Reverend James Cowan, B.C.'s Anglican bishop.
Campbell, who had an up-front view, says she found the experience exciting and frightening at the same time.
The church was filled for the Sunday service as Charles and Camilla dedicated a stained-glass window commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Anglican Diocese of British Columbia.
The couple wrap up their B.C. visit tomorrow and then fly to Ottawa.
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