The glamorous life of the model who had a cheeky sign for Charles

by · Mail Online

An Australian OnlyFans model was very keen to catch the attention of the monarch yesterday.

King Charles, 75,  and his wife Queen Camilla, 77, were on the fifth day of official engagements in Australia yesterday when eagle eyed fans spotted one very scantily clad woman in the crowd as she tried to attract the attention of the royal.

Influencer and OnlyFans model, Gigi, 22, arrived at among the crowd of thousands during the royal visit to Sydney's harbourside on Tuesday. 

Dressed in a blue bikini top and ripped blue jeans, the model shouted out to get the monarch's attention from the busy crowds.

After getting the attention of those around her, if not necessarily that of the King, the woman held up a sign saying 'Charles, there can be 3 people in your marriage again'. 

An Australian OnlyFans model, pictured yesterday in Sydney, was very keen to catch the attention of the monarch yesterday 
The OnlyFans model pictured in London. And her love for the royal family may have sprung from a trip to the UK earlier this year, where she enjoyed a luxurious stay in the nation's capital 

The sign was a cheeky reference to something that Diana, Princess of Wales, said about her former husband in a notorious 1995 BBC interview.

Also on her sign was her Instagram handle - presumably so the King or any other keen punters could follow her.

A scan of the model's social media reveals a peak into her glamorous life - spent jet setting across the world with her boyfriend, and sunbathing at beaches on the Australian coastline.

Several of the model's pictures are tagged in the Australian capital of Sydney - suggesting this is where she resides. 

Her social media shows a following of 5,000 though her OnlyFans boasts over 80,000 likes.

The blonde model recently enjoyed a number of glamorous European holidays with her boyfriend, including some in Barcelona and Sorrento.

And her love for the royal family may have sprung from a trip to the UK earlier this year, where she enjoyed a luxurious stay in the nation's capital.

Other pictures on her social suggest Gigi enjoys a relaxing life - and she regularly makes time to top up her tan under the hot Australian sun. 

Among snaps of laid back beach days and glamorous holidays, the model posts dozens of sultry snaps.

Influencer and OnlyFans model, Gigi, 22, from Australia arrived at among the crowd of thousands during the royal visit to Sydney's harbourside on Tuesday
A scan of the model's social media reveals a peak into her glamorous life, spent jet setting across the world with her boyfriend, and sunbathing on the Australian coastline
Several of the model's pictures are tagged in the Australian capital of Sydney - suggesting this is where she resides

Advertising her OnlyFans in her Instagram bio, the 22-year-old populates her profile with close up bikini pictures and lingerie adorned suggestive poses. 

Gigi's tongue in cheek placard was a reference to the famous Diana interview from 1995.

Diana and Charles divorced in 1992 and in an interview with Martin Bashir for Panorama three years later she said 'there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.'

The third person she was alluding to was Camilla Parker Bowles, who Charles had reportedly been having an affair with while still married to Diana.

Following Diana's death, then Prince Charles married Camilla on April 9, 2005. 

The 75-year-old monarch was energetic and lively as he shook hands with legions of fans, tossed sausages on a BBQ and spoke of his admiration for top Aussie 'tucker' on Tuesday. 

He and Camilla enjoyed a jam packed day on Tuesday, as they greeted thousands of fans outside Sydney Opera House.

Her social media shows a following of 5,000 though her OnlyFans boasts over 80,000 likes
Among snaps of laid back beach days and glamorous holidays, the model posts dozens of sultry snaps
The blonde model recently enjoyed a number of glamorous European holidays with her boyfriend, including some in Barcelona and Sorrento
Gigi's tongue in cheek placard was a reference to the famous Diana interview from 1995

Earlier in the day, the royals had been invited to to help with a traditional Australian barbecue hosted by NSW Premier Chris Minns and his wife Anna.

The royal couple attended the community barbecue at Parramatta Park and were encouraged to use tongs 'the Aussie way' as they cooked sausages. 

 The barbecue followed the Queen's visit to Refettorio OzHarvest in Surry Hills- an Australian-first social impact collaboration which helps individuals struggling with food insecurity.

To finish their six-day trip to Australia, the pair observed Operation Regal - a military display by the Australian Defence Force around Sydney's iconic Harbour.

Their Majesties conducted a Navy fleet review before boarding the Admiral Hudson vessel from the Man O'War Steps. 

The King has reportedly travelled with two of his personal doctors and a supply of his own blood, to ensure an exact match is at hand in the event a transfusion is required.

Charles and Camilla left Australia on Wednesday morning after five days of official engagements in Sydney and Canberra
King Charles , 75, and his wife Queen Camilla, 77, were on the fifth day of official engagements in Australian yesterday when eagle eyed fans spotted one very scantily clad woman in the crowd as she tried to attract the attention of the royal

He also has some of the finest medical teams in whichever city he is travelling to at his disposal, in addition to an ambulance that travels in convoy with his motorcade. 

Charles and Camilla left Australia on Wednesday morning after five days of official engagements in Sydney and Canberra.

They are thought to have boarded a RAAF flight bound for Samoa, which is hosting the 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.

The biennial meeting, brings together 56 countries under the Head of the Commonwealth, which is now King Charles III following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II.

The gathering is expected to discuss climate change, the impact of colonialism and reparations.