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An expert said that Camilla’s ex-husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, was one reason why the now-Queen Consort got back together with Charles.
In an article for the Daily Mail, Petronella Wyatt said that Camilla’s current position is because of Andrew. She was talking about the latest episode of The Crown.
“One of the worst canards of this series is its depiction of her as a scarlet-tongued temptress who spent years scheming to ensnare another woman’s husband, ruining the life of Princess Diana,” the British writer said.
She told him that most of the women were looking at him. In those days, his profile resembled that of the swashbuckling actor Errol Flynn, and he wore his clothes and a hat perched on the side of his head with an elan rare in an upper-class Englishman.
“His charm, which was authentic and unforced, gave him an allure that crossed all frontiers,” she thought back.
On the other hand, Camilla was seen as funny even though she wasn’t very pretty, the journalist said, adding that Andrew had done better than Charles.
“Close to the Royal Family, Andrew had already rubbed off on Princess Anne, who had become smitten.” “Andrew is like a drug,” confides one of his exes. “You can’t really get him out of your system,” Petronella detailed.
“It’s easy to see why she started dating him, but he wasn’t a good choice for a reliable boyfriend.” He didn’t look like he could be caught. Andrew the Swordsman liked to keep his options open and wouldn’t make a choice.
“When the Prince of Wales became interested in Parker Bowles’s aggrieved girlfriend, however, it brought him up sharply, and he finally proposed marriage,” she said.
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