Camilla Parker Bowles sparked rumors that she may have gone under the knife to improve the condition of her face.

According to Plastic Surgery Feed, it is highly likely that Camilla has tried Botox because her skin is looking much smoother and younger as she ages.

The Duchess of Cornwall turned 73 years old last week, but her forehead looked lifted and smoother in her new photos. Her laugh lines are also less visible and her face looks rigid and toned.

There are also claims suggesting that Camilla may have gotten lip fillers. Her lips are much fuller, allegedly, because of collagen or Restylane that was injected there.

But Woman’s Day claimed that it is possible that Camilla didn’t go under the knife. Prince Charles’ wife is simply using a product that helps improve her skin’s appearance.

The publication said that Camilla regularly applies a $100 cream on her face called the Nettle Venom moisturizer. The product was concocted by beauty maven Deborah Mitchell.

According to the publication, the Nettle Venom moisturizer is an alternative to Botox injections and it helps stimulates and repair the skin. Other celebrities that also use the same product include Victoria Beckham and Kylie Minogue.

Meanwhile, Camilla also made headlines this week after she shared her struggles during the coronavirus lockdown. Since the royals weren’t allowed to perform their royal duties in public, they had to figure out ways how to reach out to royal fans.

Camilla was forced to learn how to use the Internet so that she could still attend her meetings and virtually meet with other people. Prince Charles’ wife admitted that she didn’t initially like to use the Internet because he didn’t know what its point was.

But Camilla was forced to adapt to the changes. And she now uses the Internet to communicate with her family and friends who she hasn’t seen because of COVID-19.

The Duchess of Cornwall also got injured her back during one of her Silver Swans classes with her friends.

“I managed to obviously do something wrong, did something to my back so I've laid off it for a bit, but I can't wait to get back to it again--you feel so well afterward," she said during an appearance on a British radio show.

During her appearance on the Emma Barnett Show, Camilla said that her inspiration for the Silver Swans initiative is all the older dancers that still want to learn or hone their craft.