Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles Said These Sweet Things To Each Other
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles have said some sweet things to each other.
The couple has been married for almost 14 years and have been through a lot together. Prior to getting married, the heir to the throne and Duchess of Cornwall were involved in a huge scandal due to their affair. But they have proven that their love for each other could conquer everything.
During an interview last year, Camilla talked about Prince Charles’ future as king. She said that her husband’s destiny would come and she knows that it doesn’t weigh on his shoulders. Camilla also said that when that time comes, she will be at Prince Charles’ side.
Four years ago, the royal couple spoke with CNN. Prince Charles said that being part of the royal family is a huge challenge. But Camilla has done a wonderful job. He also credited his wife for always being cheerful.
“It’s always marvelous to have somebody, who, you know, you feel understands and wants to encourage. Although she certainly pokes fun if I get too serious about things. And all that helps,” Prince Charles said.
In related news, Prince Charles and Camilla also made headlines this week after their affair was once again revisited. In the documentary “The Story of Diana,” Princess Diana’s charity partner, Vivienne Parry, revealed the start of the detonation of the Diana bomb.
She said that Princess Diana decided to regain her voice back after Prince Charles tried to show himself in a different light amid his affair with Camilla. The future king sat down for an interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in 1994 to discuss his relationship with his wife and Camilla.
However, his attempt to show himself in a different light did not work. Following the interview, Princess Diana captured the attention of everyone when she attended an event at an art gallery in her so-called revenge dress. As such, Princess Diana’s outing was the one that made headlines and not Prince Charles’ interview.
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