Britain's Duchess of Cornwall has been given a necklace to protect against vampire bites. Camilla - the wife of Prince Charles - was given a gift by artist Vanessa Scully when she represented The Prince's Trust at a Buckingham Palace garden party to launch a new youth scheme.
Vanessa told the East London Advertiser: "I told Prince Charles about my new jewelry label. I had prepared a gift for Camilla from my new collection inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula.
"He called out to Camilla, 'Darling, darling come and see what I have got for you.' It was a very special moment for me."
The 26-year-old designer later received a letter personally signed by the duchess to thank her for the gift.
Vanessa's Fine Buttons luxury jewelry company - funded by The Prince's Trust Business Program - features recycled, vintage and antique buttons in feminine bold designs.
Her gift to Camilla was taken from the 'Three Brides' collection.
The Prince's Trust Business Program has helped over 74,000 disadvantaged youngsters into business since its 1983 launch.
However, it needs funding of around £1 million [$1.7 million] a month to continue.










