She had thick blonde hair, marble pale skin that rejected the elements and wore no make-up apart from mascara and a slash of pink lipstick that made her face look incongruously exciting. She wasn’t beautiful exactly, but she was arresting, with strongly delineated features. His charm, which was authentic and unforced, gave him an allure that crossed all frontiers.Ĭamilla, on the other hand, was seen as amusing, dependable and an all-round good sort. In those days, his profile resembled that of the swashbuckling actor Errol Flynn, and he wore his clothes, a hat perched on the side of his head, with an elan rare in an upper-class Englishman. I was a novice where men were concerned, but on being introduced to him, I felt a visceral jolt.Īndrew possessed the sexual glamour of an exotic animal. The effect he had on them was extraordinary. ![]() My father called him ‘the great woman slayer’. He was a distinguished Army officer and catnip to women. That afternoon, the attention of most of the females present was fixed on Andrew. There was talk that their honeymoon period had ended and that they sometimes led separate lives, but it would be a good few years before rumours emerged that Camilla was seeing the married Prince Charles, as he then was.īoth Camilla and Andrew were very well liked and any gossip about them was never made ugly by malice. At that time, they had been married for more than ten years. It was one of those wintry days when the sun doesn’t quite warm the sky and we were sitting around tables laden with wine I was with my parents in a private box at a country race meeting. It was one of those wintry days when the sun doesn’t quite warm the sky and we were sitting around tables laden with wine.Īndrew loved racing and Camilla loved horses. Andrew loved racing and Camilla loved horses. My father, the late Lord Wyatt, was Chairman of the Horserace Totalisator board. I first met Camilla and Andrew in the early 1980s, when I was about 15. I had a ringside, front-row seat in the velvet- cushioned stalls. One of the worst canards of this series is its depiction of her as a scarlet-taloned temptress who spent years scheming to ensnare another woman’s husband, ruining the life of Princess Diana. My thoughts have been with Camilla this week as the new series of The Crown is about to air. Whoever it was who introduced Camilla to her former husband is chiefly responsible for where she is today King Charles’s wife and Queen Consort. The REAL reason Camilla fell into Charles's arms again? Her lothario husband! PETRONELLA WYATT - who had ringside seat for drama you WON'T see on The Crown - reveals how future King and Queen were drawn back together by Andrew Parker Bowles's raffish waysįew people talk about Andrew Parker Bowles any more, but they should. ![]() MailOnline has approached Buckingham Palace for comment. In addition to this, they and the two photographers were ordered to pay £44,000 to the Duchess and the same amount to the Duke, according to The Express. Two executives were fined £40,000, the maximum possible fine for offences under French privacy law. ![]() ‘My wife and I thought that we could go to France for a few days in a secluded villa owned by a member of my family, and thus enjoy our privacy’. In 2017, Kate and William were granted £91,000 ($120,000) in punitive damages.Īccording to Closer Weekly, the former Duke of Cambridge described the release of these pictures as ‘painful’ and said: ‘The clandestine way in which these photographs were taken was particularly shocking to us as it breached our privacy. ‘The incident is reminiscent of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of, and all the more upsetting to the Duke and Duchess for being so.’ St James’s Palace released a statement saying the media’s decision to publish the topless pictures was ‘grotesque’.
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