CAMILLA WAS NOT EVEN LEAVING HER HOUSE AFTER HER AFFAIR WITH CHARLES WENT PUBLIC, DUE TO HER FEAR - Actual news
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CAMILLA WAS NOT EVEN LEAVING HER HOUSE AFTER HER AFFAIR WITH CHARLES WENT PUBLIC, DUE TO HER FEAR

The love story of Camilla and Charles can be dated back to 1972, to a polo match where they first met. Royal author Gyles Brandeth, the author of Charles and Camilla, Portrait of a Love Affair, had stated that their mutual friend, daughter of the Chilean ambassador, Lucia Santa Cruz had introduced them to each other.

After their dating, Charles went to serve in the Royal Navy, and when he was returned, he saw that Camilla was engaged to Andrew Parker Bowles.

They got married in 1973, but Camilla stayed close to Charles, who started to date with Diana Spencer in 1980.

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“I met [Camilla] very early on. I was introduced to the circle, but I was a threat, I was a very young girl, but I was a threat,” Princess Diana shared from her book, Diana: In Her Own Words.

As Charles’ authorized biography is suggesting, his affair with Camilla started in 1986, while he was married with Princess Diana. When Diana found out about the affair, she confronted Camilla.

In 1992 they announced their separation, and in 1996, their divorce was finalized. Few months after their separation, Charles’ phone talks with Camilla were published. There were many sexual exchange between Camilla and Charles.

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After the surfacing of the affair, Camilla and Charles received big amount of criticism towards the public. Royal expert Tom Bower stated that Queen Elizabeth II didn’t wanted Camilla to have any interaction with the royal family.

When Diana passed away, the royal’s were trying to introduce Camilla into the public as a new family member.

Tom Bower stated that Charles had talked with his mother as, He asked that she soften her antagonism so he could live openly with Camilla.”

“His hope was that the Queen, who rarely interfered, would at least not directly forbid it.”

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Jonathan Dimbelby, the author of Charles’ autobiography, had stated, “That they loved each other was not in any doubt. In Camilla Parker Bowles, the prince found the warmth, the understanding, and the steadiness for which he had always longed and had never been able to find with any other person.”

Angela Levin stated, “It was very difficult for her, as she was portrayed as the most wicked woman in the world. She was constantly called nasty names like ‘rottweiler,’ and it must have come as a huge shock that people were so vile about her.”

“I don’t think Charles realised how awful it was for her. He was often away on engagements and working hard for the country and Commonwealth, and at the time, Camilla didn’t have protection officers because she wasn’t part of the Royal Family. But when Charles finally realised, he did get protection for her, which he paid for himself.”

“She can never be sure how people are going to react towards her,” Levin added. “There’s a small but very harsh group of people who still think she’s the wrong woman for him.”

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Express Royal Correspondent and expert Richard Palmer had stated before that Camilla would drop her title as “Consort,” before the coronation.

“Some papers refer to her as the Queen. I think they will drop the Consort at some point. Every Queen Consort has just been known as the Queen,” Richard Palmer stated.

“A case of putting some distance between her death and how Camilla is described. By the Coronation they will just be calling her the Queen.”

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