Continuing tradition. King Charles III attended the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance in London on Saturday, November 12, for the first time since Queen Elizabeth II died.
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Growing up with a family member tied to royalty undeniably comes with some perks, but it also has some downsides — especially if the public wasn’t too fond of that particular figure. And no one understands this more than Queen Camilla’s nephew!
In a new interview with TODAY on Wednesday, Luke Parker Bowles opened up about his life growing up as a child with the last name Parker Bowles amid his aunt’s public tryst with King Charles III in the 1990s. And as you can guess, it wasn’t all sunshine and roses.
As you most likely know, Charles married Camilla in 2005 — but had been in a relationship with her long before then — including during his marriage to the beloved Princess Diana. The public often brutally criticized Camilla for being the other woman, especially after Charles divorced Diana — and even more so when the icon later died in a car crash. And apparently, the hate from the public carried over to her other family members.
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When host Jenna Bush Hager said she saw Luke was “sometimes bullied” when he was younger, the 44-year-old film and television producer — who is Queen Camilla’s nephew through her first marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles — told the outlet:
In fact, the bullying was so bad for Luke that he sometimes received “death threats” at school, he recently claimed. He recalled to The New York Times on Sunday:
So messed up. And while it no doubt had been a tough time for him, Luke said that it only fueled him to focus on something more positive such as charity work:
He added in the interview with Today:
Luke’s passion for charity has continued into adulthood. After moving from the UK to New Jersey in 2005, when he fell
Continuing tradition. King Charles III attended the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance in London on Saturday, November 12, for the first time since Queen Elizabeth II died.
appears to have some haters. The monarch and his wife, , were the target of an egg-wielding man in the city of York on Wednesday morning. The 23-year-old with poor aim has been detained, the reports. were walking in the city of York when eggs were thrown in their direction as they entered the city through Micklegate Bar, a medieval gateway where monarchs are traditionally welcomed to the city. Although no eggs hit the or directly, video footage shows eggs being thrown with the intention to hit them.
Jeez!! King Charles III and Queen Camilla were nearly drenched with eggs during an official visit to York, England on Wednesday!
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Acknowledging the king! Dominic West ran into Queen Consort Camilla while filming The Crown — and she greeted the actor in a surprising way.
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The Crown, Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles has demonstrated a few times that she seems to like—or at least, not mind—seeing herself and her loved ones on the screen.Dominic West, the English actor who will play Prince-now-King Charles III in of the series, recently revealed that when he talked to Parker Bowles last (at a party in 2021), she called him “Your Majesty,” a subdued wink-and-a-nod typical of Brits. Speaking to the , West also recounted that he offered to resign his post as ambassador for The Prince's Trust, one of Charles' charities, in case the role was seen as a conflict of interest.“You do what you like, you’re an actor. It’s nothing to do with us,” West said, summarizing a letter from the King's personal secretary.
Blaming the feud on King Charles III!
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Camilla’s ex-husband has been handed a new Royal role – attending a funeral on behalf of the Queen Consort. Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, 82, represented his ex-wife at the funeral of John Bowes-Lyon – second cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II – at Brompton Oratory in Knightsbridge, London.The move was revealed in the Court Circular, the official record of royal engagements. It said: “The King was represented by the Earl of Rosslyn at the Funeral of Mr John Bowes-Lyon.
Nearly two and a half years after Josh O’Connor declared “The Crown” would not include Prince Charles‘ infamous “Tampongate” phone call with Camilla Parker Bowles, it’s now been confirmed it actually is happening, and it’s O’Connor’s successor, Dominic West, who spilled the tea.
The late Queen’s iconic £800,000 diamond crown is set to one day be worn by Kate, the Princess of Wales.The Diamond Diadem headpiece is one of the most symbolic pieces of jewellery in the Royal collection. Queen Elizabeth II wore the crown several times during her reign - including to her first State Opening of Parliament in 1952 and on the journey to her coronation in 1953.
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Prince Harry was allegedly "paranoid" about his staff at Buckingham Palace when he first began dating Meghan Markle. The claim was made by royal author Valentine Low, who has written a new book titled "Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown." Low alleged that the Duke of Sussex became increasingly distrusting of palace staff and "had this obsession with the media." Kinsey Schofield, royal expert and host of the "To Di For" podcast, told Fox News Digital that the youngest son of King Charles III "has always been suspicious of palace staff" due to his position in the line of succession. Harry, 38, is fifth in line to the throne and has been coined "the spare" by the press.
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Camilla, Queen Consort and wife of King Charles III, was seen attending Ascot on Saturday, 15 October, and the event was one of the favourites of the late Queen Elizabeth. Camilla, 75, looked regal as she made an appearance at the British Champions Day at Ascot, wearing a navy blue coat-dress with white lapels. She wore a coordinating hat and a massive smile on her face as she arrived for the QIPCO British Champions Day – although her husband Charles, 73, was not seen with her.The late Queen Elizabeth II was known to be a big fan of horses and racing, and she was often seen attending events at Ascot.