Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla attends an engagement on the beach during the official royal visit to Grenada on March 23, 2019 in Saint George's, Grenada. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Camilla Parker Bowles was previously made fun of by Prince Charles’ friends.

After learning about their affair, one of the future King’s friends cruelly remarked, “Can you imagine her face on a postage stamp?” The comment was uttered after rumors swirled that Prince Charles and Camilla would eventually tie the knot.

On Pinterest, several photos of the mom of two were also labeled “Ugly Photos of Camilla,” and the snaps are definitely unflattering. In one of the pictures, Camilla is sporting messy hair and a sad face. In a second photo, she is showing off her crooked teeth.

Years ago, Camilla was also given the nickname “the Rottweiler” by Princess Diana. The late royal came up with the moniker after learning about the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall’s affair.

In the book “Diana: Her Last Words,” Princess Diana’s friend, Simone Simmons, that the Princess of Wales thought that Camilla looks like a dog.

“And because once she has got her teeth into someone, she won’t let go,” Simmons said.

In return, Camilla also had an unflattering nickname for Princess Diana. She used to call Prince Charles’ wife a “mad cow” after she was interviewed by Martin Bashir for Panorama.

Royal author Tom Bower said that Princess Diana didn’t have the right to complain about Camilla’s affair with Prince Charles since she has been working her way through the lifeguards.

Meanwhile, Camilla wasn’t the first woman that Prince Charles had an affair with. And according to Princess Diana’s former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, his boss knew about her ex-husband’s infidelities.

“She knew the Prince of Wales had always had mistresses in the past, and she knew about Camilla, but she thought this time it would be different. But I don’t believe Charles’ affair with Camilla ever stopped,” he said.

Prince Charles and Camilla eventually tied the knot in a civil ceremony in 2005. Princess Diana had already been dead for 8 years at that time.