Monday 4 September 2017

Will Camilla Bowles be the next Queen?                                                         
A woman who is married to the King of the UK and the British Commonwealth automatically becomes the Queen. When the late Queen mother married King George VI, she automatically became the Queen of the UK.

Camilla is the eldest child of Major Bruce Shand and his wife Rosalind Cubitt, the daughter of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe. She was raised in East Sussex and South Kensington, and educated in England, Switzerland and France. She worked for different firms in central London, most notably the decorating firm Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler

This woman was in a relationship with Charles, the Prince of Wales before, during and after their former marriages dissolved. Their relationship became highly publicized in the media and attracted worldwide scrutiny and contempt for both of them.

In the late 1960s, Camilla met Andrew Parker Bowlesthen a Guards officer and lieutenant in the Blues and Royals. Camilla married British Army officer Andrew Parker Bowles, with whom she has two children. The Bowles later divorced in 1995.

Diana was born into the Spencer family, a family of  British nobility with royal ancestry and was the fourth child and third daughter of John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Roche. She grew up in Park House, situated on the Sandringham estate, and was educated in England and Switzerland. In 1975—after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer—she became known as Lady Diana Spencer.

Charles first met Lady Diana Spencer in 1977 while visiting her stately home, Charles did not have a romantic interest in Diana  until the mid-1980s. Prince Charles then proposed to Diana in February 1981 and they married in St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July of that same day.

The wedding reached a global television audience of over 750 million people. During her marriage, Diana was Princess of WalesDuchess of CornwallDuchess of Rothesay, and Countess of Chester. The marriage produced two sons, the princes William and Harry, who were then respectively second and third in the line of succession to the British throne. As Princess of Wales,,

 Diana undertook royal duties on behalf of the Queen and represented her at functions overseas. She was celebrated for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. She was involved with dozens of charities including London's Great Ormond Street Hospital for children, of which she was president from 1989.

 Diana resented Charles sitting for hours painting watercolors during their honeymoon onboard the HMS Britannia, so one day she destroyed his painting and his equipment.

On another occasion, the royal couple was consulting their schedules when a photograph of Camilla fell out of Charles’ diary. Later, Diana noticed the prince was wearing a pair of gold cufflinks engraved with interwoven Cs — which she took to mean Charles and Camilla.

Camilla and Charles renewed their affair in 1986 after friends urged the prince to reconnect with Camilla after they grew worried about his happiness and him possibly heading towards a nervous breakdown.

It’s hard to believe that anyone as intelligent and well-read as the Prince of Wales could be so stupid, so utterly incapable of imagining what a new wife might presume if her husband carried a photograph of his old girlfriend in his diary.  Diana and Charles’ marriage soon broke down after that.

Five years into the marriage, the couple's incompatibility and age difference of almost thirteen years became visible and damaging. Diana's concern about Charles's relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles also had a negative impact on the marriage. During the early 1990s, the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales fell apart. The failure was at first suppressed, then sensationalized by the world media beginning in 1985. The Princess and Prince both spoke to the press through friends with each blaming the other for the marriage's failure.

Diana blamed Camilla Parker Bowles for her marital troubles because of Camilla's previous relationship with the Prince. At some point she began to believe that he had other affairs. In October 1993, the Princess wrote to a friend that she believed her husband was now in love with his personal assistant (and his sons' former nanny) Tiggy Legge-Bourke and wanted to marry her. She had been hired by the Prince as a young companion for his sons while they were in his care, and the Princess was resentful of Legge-Bourke and her relationship with the young princes.  On December 3, 1993, the Princess of Wales announced her withdrawal from public life.       

In the meantime, rumours had begun to surface about the Princess of Wales's relationship with Hewitt, who was the family's former riding instructor. These rumours would be brought into the open by the publication in 1994 of a book by Anna Pasternak titled Princess in Love.

Diana remained the object of worldwide media scrutiny during and after her marriage with Prince Phillip, which ended in divorce on August 28, 1996. Media attention and public mourning were extensive after her death in a car crash in a Paris tunnel on August 31, 1997 and subsequent televised funeral.

Now you may ask; why was Prince Philp so anxious to push Princess Diana out of his life for Camilla Parker Bowles?      It seems that when you compare the facial features of the two women, Diana’s facial features were far more beautiful then that of Camilla Bowles. It would be like comparing the features of a beautiful collie to that of an ugly bulldog.

Most of the prince's friends accepted that after his marriage to Diana failed, he would have been quite content to continue on his way through life with Camilla as his informal companion.


When the engagement of Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles was announced on February 10, 2005, he presented her with an engagement ring which had belonged to his grandmother’ (the Queen Mother).  The Queen's consent to the marriage (as required by the Royal Marriages Act 1772) was recorded in a Privy Council meeting on 2 March 2, 2005.  In Canada, the Department of Justice  announced its decision that  the the Queen's Privy Council for Canada was not required to meet to give its consent to the marriage, as the union would not result in offspring and would have no impact on the succession to the Canadian throne.

But worries about the succession forced the prince to ask a group of senior courtiers to look into it. They reported only one real problem: the Camilla factor. They advised that, although the Queen was in excellent health, it was unwise not to plan for the unexpected, and the possibility of the prince finding himself King with a woman at his side who was not his wife. So it was that they ended up getting married at the Guildhall in Windsor in April of 2005.

Charles is the first member of the Royal Family to have a civil, rather than religious, wedding in England. Government documents from the 1950s and 1960s, published by the BBC, stated that such a marriage was illegal, though these were dismissed by Charles's spokesman, and explained to be obsolete by the sitting government. 

The marriage was to take place in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, with a subsequent religious blessing at St George's Chapel. However, because a civil marriage at Windsor Castle would oblige the venue to be available to anyone wishing to be married there, the location was changed to Windsor Guildhall. On April 4, the originally scheduled date of April 8 was postponed by one day, to allow Charles and some of the invited dignitaries to attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II

Charles's parents did not attend the civil marriage ceremony. Further, the Queen's reluctance to attend perhaps arose from her position as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh did attend the service of blessing, and held a reception for the newlyweds at Windsor Castle afterwards. The blessing, by the Archbishop of CanterburyRowan Williams, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, was televised,

According to the March 16 edition of GLOBE Magazine“The incredible clash between Prince Philip and Camila] took place during an informal visit to Buckingham Palace when boozing Camilla decided to relax for a few hours, swigging her favorite gin and tonic in a sitting room close to Philip’s private office. The sight of Camilla downing the Palace booze as she lolled in an armchair sent the crusty old Prince in to a rage.” GLOBE’s Palace insiders go on to explain that Prince Philip ordered Camilla to return to Clarence House immediately. Prince Charles’s drunken wife didn’t take too kindly to being ordered around.

All hell broke loose and Camilla Parker-Bowles threw a glass of gin and tonic in 93 year old Prince Philip’s face, after he called her a “bloody disgrace.” The glass of gin to the face caused him to stumble backward and fall and hit his head on a chair – which caused his black and blue eye and bloody ear.

Camilla Parker-Bowles was already on notice with the Royal Family, and her drunken blow-up with Queen Elizabeth’s hubby was the last straw. According to GLOBE Magazine“Queen Elizabeth immediately forbade Camilla from ever entering Buckingham Palace for any reason. She then summoned Charles to a meeting with her and Philip in her private sitting room. She told Prince Charles there could be no more excuses, no matter what it cost—he had to divorce her.

Prince Charles’ drunken wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles had officially blown any chances she had of being named the next Queen of England.  

With Camilla being ousted from Buckingham Palace and other royal palaces in the UK and Prince Charles’ imminent divorce underway, Queen Elizabeth was determined to appoint Prince William to the Throne before she has no choice but to relinquish her duties as Queen. Whether or not Prince William and Kate Middleton w will take on the responsibility willingly is an entirely different story.

Camilla invited the wrath of Queen Elizabeth II by threatening the Royal Family to agree on a $350 million divorce settlement by  insisting she would reveal the secrets of the family if her demand is not met. Will Camilla get even and spill the Royal Family’s secrets after the divorce is final? The Queen took up the matter seriously, rather than giving in to Camilla's demands, she told Prince Charles to go ahead with the divorce. They wre divorced in 1996.

The Duchess has never got over being labelled unkindly as 'the laziest woman to have been born in England in the 20th century' by a former senior aide to the Prince of Wales. More than five years later, Camilla had never really settled into the idea of being one of the Royals. As one of her friends said; “It makes her feel quite gloomy sometimes that she can't be herself.”

Who would ever have imagined that the older woman for whom a crown prince dumped a young and beautiful wife later chose to spend so much time away from him in a world of her own?


Incidentally, to protect Prince Charles and Camilla, it costs the British taxpayer some £2million a year in security, including state-of-the art surveillance equipment and a lodge the size of a four-bedroom bungalow in the garden for the police to reside in when they are off duty. .


On thing that is obvious is the unpopularity of Prince Charles, who will become king when his mother Queen Elizabeth II dies. First of all; most of the people worldwide are disgusted in the manner in which he treated Diana, his first wife. Upon her death, Charles described himself as a widower, but that isn’t really true. His first wife, Princess Diana, did die, but he divorced her a year before her death on August 31, 1997. They separated in 1992, after Charles cheated on her for years with his next wife, Camilla.

While the Queen enjoys colossal public support, a poll from YouGov found just 36 percent of the public think Charles has made a positive contribution to the monarchy and only 14 percent of the public wanted to see Camilla as queen. Well in any case, that isn’t going to happen.

The Prince’s second wife’s ratings were so low that she didn’t use her title, the Princess of Wales, for fear of stepping on Diana’s legacy. Instead, she is styled as the Duchess of Cornwall. 

There is often a misunderstanding about how the British monarchy works. Some people think that it is easy to skip a generation and make Prince William the next king. On the contrary, Prince Charles automatically becomes king when the queen dies. Any deviation from that would require a change in the law along with Prince Charles’ consent to an abdication. Of course if Prince Charles is declared as being permanently mentally unfit to rule, then a law would be changed and Prince William would become the new King.

This dumb buffoon gave up Diana for an ugly bulldog for one reason only. The incentive to choose Camilla Bowles over his wife was primal sex. I will tell you just how intense the sex was between Charles and Camilla. Charles made a cell phone call to Camilla that was hacked and subsequently became public.  Here is what he said to her. (Brace yourself for it) “I wish I was a Tampon inside your vagina.”

Prince Charles was the architect of the disaster of his marriage to Princess Diana. If this stupid man wasn’t so anxious to dump his wife for Camilla, Diana wouldn’t have gone out with another man and later be killed with him in a car crash in Paris.


If Prince Charles becomes King Charles, a great many people will be very upset. If Camilla was his consort, a great many people would be extremely angry. What a combo those two would be—an ass and a gorilla.  

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