Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Camilla mistaken for Princess Diana by Commonwealth Games chief in embarrassing gaffe

The head of the Delhi Commonwealth Games made a massive blunder in front of Prince Charles after saying he was being accompanied to India by Princess Diana.

Suresh Kalmadi, chairman of the organising committee, managed to confuse Diana - who died in a car crash in 1997 - with Camilla.

He thanked the late princess for attending Sunday's opening ceremony when he was quizzed about the empty venues and queues for tickets that have blighted the first days of the games.

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Gaffe: The chairman of the Commonwealth Games organising committee in Delhi mistook Camilla for Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997





Mr Kalmadi, who was booed at the opening ceremony because of the shambolic preparations, told a press conference: 'Yes, Princess Diana was there.'

He then corrected himself and added: 'Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

'Now they have gone off and they appreciated all the efforts made here.'

Clarence House has not issued a comment.

And yesterday, Prince Charles was pictured surrounded by empty chairs as he sat in the sparsely filled swimming complex, which had been specially renovated for the games.

There were similar problems with other arenas, with athletes forced to compete in front of dozens rather than thousands of spectators.

One diplomatic source said: 'India fought hard to get the games here for the first time.

'It has been such a shambles, the Indians have voted with their feet and are keeping away.'

The Prince and Camilla are on a five-day trip to India.

After opening the games, Charles is promoting British business and discussing plans to tackle climate change.

Today he and the duchess were visiting an air force base in Jodhpur before meeting the Maharaja and Maharani of Jodhpur.

Charles treated the villagers in Tolasar as he danced a jig in his silver suit and spun his little Indian umbrella.

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Where is everyone? Prince Charles during the women's 200m individual medley at the aquatics complex in Delhi
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Feeling the strain: Suresh Kalmadi covers his eyes during questions from journalists. The games have been plagued by construction problems and empty stadiums
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Visit: Prince Charles does a rain dance with villagers in Tolasar during his five-day trip to India
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Charles' visit was intended in part to understand the water conservation efforts in the village, near Jodhpur
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Error: Mr Kalmadi quickly corrected his error as he was asked about the empty stadiums


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