Britain's Prince Charles is throwing his wife Camilla a lavish 60th birthday party.

The Duchess of Cornwall reaches the landmark age on July 17, and the heir to the throne is determined to make the day as special as possible.

Charles is believed to be organizing the bash with the help of his wife, and intends to host the event at his Highgrove estate.

It is not yet known who will attend the party, but there is a possibility the prince's parents Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip could be on the guest list.

Charles' spokesperson said: "Charles and Camilla will host a private party at Highgrove. However, we cannot say who will be attending at this time for security reasons. We can confirm there will be no public aspect to the celebrations."

It is also unknown whether Charles' sons Princes William and Harry - whose mother, the late Princess Diana, famously described Camilla as the third person in her and Charles' marriage - will attend.

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