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Charles And Camilla
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Well it seems that simply by posting a news report on the accidental death of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's brother it has opened a whole can of worms full of hatred against this Camilla.
So I think the best questions to ask now is why is she so hated by some, was it because Charles happened to fall in love with a married women, (nothing new there it happens not only to the aristocracy, but even to mere mortals)?
Or was it because the late Princess Diana, reached idol status among the minds of some?
And finally why in the minds of some is Charles not fit to become King, or Camilla his Queen?
So I think the best questions to ask now is why is she so hated by some, was it because Charles happened to fall in love with a married women, (nothing new there it happens not only to the aristocracy, but even to mere mortals)?
Or was it because the late Princess Diana, reached idol status among the minds of some?
And finally why in the minds of some is Charles not fit to become King, or Camilla his Queen?
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
16:43 Thu 24th Apr 2014
can't say i cared for his treatment of his young wife Diana, long before the PR machine got into overdrive, it still seems rather callous, hankering after your mistress when you are just engaged, then married, and never actually letting go, why didn't he just marry her, she could have got divorced, then waited a suitable period, he married her anyway
//was it because Charles happened to fall in love with a married women,//
I don't think he did fall in love with a married women - I think he fell in love with Camilla when they were both still single, but unfortunately she wasn't considered a suitable match. Since then the criteria seems to have changed - and that's no bad thing. Had he married her in the first place, the course of history may have been very different.
I don't think he did fall in love with a married women - I think he fell in love with Camilla when they were both still single, but unfortunately she wasn't considered a suitable match. Since then the criteria seems to have changed - and that's no bad thing. Had he married her in the first place, the course of history may have been very different.
I think Charles is a weak man who despite his forthcoming role as Defender of the Faith clearly didn't think much of breaking his wedding vows with the wife of a fellow officer. He is also profligate, self-obsessed, and lacks confidence (he hated Diana being more popular than himself) which apparently only Camilla can help him with.
Having met him I must say he can be utterly charming.............
Having met him I must say he can be utterly charming.............