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According to a pal.
So...she dyes her hair or something. Shocker! |
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“shake the monarchy to the core” ![]() I don't think so |
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-Camilla.html
RICHARD KAY: What's made Harry appear to change his tune about 'wonderful woman' Camilla? Deafening silence from Montecito after the Queen gave her ultimate approval to Charles' wife in her historic Platinum Jubilee message [Eight months before her death, Princess Diana sat down to watch a television programme that had been billed as the biggest ever live debate on the future of the monarchy. In reality, the show was a shambolic, ill-tempered and deeply unpleasant affair which even its contributors condemned as no better than a cockfight. But Diana, in her Kensington Palace apartment that evening in early January 1997, was mesmerised. As were her two companions, sitting either side of her on the striped sofa — Prince William and Prince Harry. As three of the nation's best-loved royals, they had more at stake, of course, than perhaps anyone else who had tuned in. The programme reached its raucous zenith when the audience, some 3,000 strong, were asked whether Camilla Parker Bowles could ever be Queen, and to respond by holding up cue cards — blue for Yes, red for No. The vote resulted in a blizzard of red cards and a resounding No, but in Diana's sitting room the moment was broken by the then 12-year-old Prince Harry. 'Who's Camilla?' he asked in a small voice. As a knowing William smothered his laughter, Diana told her younger son that it was something he had to ask his father about….. …….Eight years after that nervous question, 'Who's Camilla?', Harry was in no doubt. During an interview to mark his 21st birthday in September 2005, he said he and William 'loved her to bits'. He went on: 'She's a wonderful woman and she's made our father very, very happy, which is the most important thing.' Warming to his theme, he added: 'Look at the position she's come into. Don't always feel sorry for me and William, feel sorry for her. We are grateful for her . . . we're very happy to have her around.' Should there have been any lingering doubts about the brothers' feelings for the duchess, who had married their father five months earlier, Harry emphasised: 'To be honest, she's always been very close to me and William. But no, she's not the wicked stepmother, I'll say that right now.'....] As in many ways, Harry then and the Harry now are like 2 different people. |
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![]() The rags know they only need to report the bare minimum to get some people riled up about Harry.
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![]() Last edited by Jordan.; 13-02-2022 at 01:44 PM. |
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