'King Charles: The Boy Who Walked Alone': Camilla thought King Charles was 'immature' and didn't love him initially
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: There is no doubt that the Royal Family is one of the most influential families in the world and has a lot of history attached to it. Queen Elizabeth II began her reign on February 6, 1952, and was Queen until her death in 1952. Over the years, we have seen a lot of family members making news, but no one has been as charming as King Charles. He was a shy boy since the beginning and spent most of his younger days in the boarding house. However, as he grew older, his personality changed and he became a flamboyant young man who knew how to carry himself. Of course, women wanted to date him and as per one of her former girlfriends, women tried coming closer to him whenever he went out.
According to the new documentary, titled ‘King Charles: The Boy Who Walked Alone,’ Charles had a lot of relationships and as we mentioned before, women wanted to be a part of his life. During the late 1970s, Charles met a woman named Jane Ward and began a relationship with her. They were quite happy with each other, but when the media got to know about them, they had to break up. He had a lot of girlfriends, but no one came closer to Camilla Parker Bowles. As per Royal biographer Robert Jobson, Charles met Camilla when he was in the university and was completely smitten by her. On the other hand, Petronella Wyatt, a journalist friend of Queen Consort, believed that Charles was undoubtedly in love with Camilla.
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Charles loved Camilla, but she found him 'immature'
“The nature of that relationship was a sort of passion that sprang up on Charles’ side. However, Camilla reminded Charles of his Queen mother,” Wyatt said during the documentary.
Camilla was fond of Charles, but she found him “a bit immature and wasn’t in love with him then.”
Charles married Diana, but their marriage wasn't successful
Charles was married to Diana, Princess of Wales, but their relationship was always marred with controversies. A lot of people closer to the Royal Family claimed that Diana cheated on Charles first and then, Charles resumed his relationship with Camilla. The married couple ended the marriage by finalizing divorce on August 28, 1996.
Charles and Camilla's relationship might have started on a bad note, but they ended up getting together in the later part of their lives.
King Charles married Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005. The ceremony, conducted in the presence of the couple's families, was followed by a Church of England Service of Prayer and Dedication at St George's Chapel.