Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Carole Middleton is clearly out in the cold these days. Two years ago the Middleton’s would’ve been photographed everywhere for something like this.
Oh please. No one that is not necessary is going to insert themselves into royal mourning rituals.
+1. Pp is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Carole Middleton is clearly out in the cold these days. Two years ago the Middleton’s would’ve been photographed everywhere for something like this.
Oh please. No one that is not necessary is going to insert themselves into royal mourning rituals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't get over how Charles arranged for them to get together, without telling Diana anything about his history with Camilla. Holding Camilla out as some kind of example to Diana. And later, Charles and Camilla must have talked about Diana behind her back.
That's just so hurtful. Almost inhuman. I don't understand how a person could do that to someone they're married to. It's such a betrayal.
Are you really obsessing over this decades later? Let it go. The obsession is bizarre.
Eh. I'm PP and I rarely think about these people, but came across this while scrolling dcum and saw all these PPs talking about how in love Charles and Camilla were/are. Their behavior was legit terrible. Good luck to them an everything, they seem to have moved beyond it, but I don't have to like them. When I think about them, which is rarely, I think they're both gross.
+1
Ok this gave me a chuckle.
I just guffawed. Though if I were British I would be annoyed about having to curtesy to a King caught on the phone wishing he was the tampon of his current affair partner now their Queen
he didn't wish he was the tampon he was joking that with his luck that's what he would end up being. Since he wanted to live in her underwear or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Carole Middleton is clearly out in the cold these days. Two years ago the Middleton’s would’ve been photographed everywhere for something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Carole Middleton is clearly out in the cold these days. Two years ago the Middleton’s would’ve been photographed everywhere for something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't get over how Charles arranged for them to get together, without telling Diana anything about his history with Camilla. Holding Camilla out as some kind of example to Diana. And later, Charles and Camilla must have talked about Diana behind her back.
That's just so hurtful. Almost inhuman. I don't understand how a person could do that to someone they're married to. It's such a betrayal.
Are you really obsessing over this decades later? Let it go. The obsession is bizarre.
Eh. I'm PP and I rarely think about these people, but came across this while scrolling dcum and saw all these PPs talking about how in love Charles and Camilla were/are. Their behavior was legit terrible. Good luck to them an everything, they seem to have moved beyond it, but I don't have to like them. When I think about them, which is rarely, I think they're both gross.
+1
Ok this gave me a chuckle.
I just guffawed. Though if I were British I would be annoyed about having to curtesy to a King caught on the phone wishing he was the tampon of his current affair partner now their Queen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't get over how Charles arranged for them to get together, without telling Diana anything about his history with Camilla. Holding Camilla out as some kind of example to Diana. And later, Charles and Camilla must have talked about Diana behind her back.
That's just so hurtful. Almost inhuman. I don't understand how a person could do that to someone they're married to. It's such a betrayal.
Are you really obsessing over this decades later? Let it go. The obsession is bizarre.
Eh. I'm PP and I rarely think about these people, but came across this while scrolling dcum and saw all these PPs talking about how in love Charles and Camilla were/are. Their behavior was legit terrible. Good luck to them an everything, they seem to have moved beyond it, but I don't have to like them. When I think about them, which is rarely, I think they're both gross.
+1
Ok this gave me a chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
Oh, if I could sit and have tea with any one of them, it would 100% be Camilla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.
According to Tina Brown, Camilla can talk to anyone and has no airs about her. She is witty and knows what is happening in the world. She also chats with Carol Middleton at family functions and they use to sneak off together for cigs
until they both stopped smoking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was watching footage of Diana the other day and sort of went down the IG rabbit hole on her. She really was stunning. Just absolutely gorgeous and her warmth shone through in everything she did. I can't for the life of me tell what Charles sees or saw in Camilla in terms of both beauty and personality. It just goes to show what little depth he has to not appreciate someone like Diana. She truly glowed.
You have this backwards - he wouldn't have depth if he stayed with Diana only because of how beautiful she was. He has MORE depth because he chose someone who he has a connection with - despite her not being as beautiful as Di
This. What turned me around on the whole Charles/Camilla pairing was seeing the way they are together. You can clearly tell that they love each other and are completely comfortable together. Was the way it came about ideal, absolutely not, but at the end of the day you want people to be with the person they love unconditionally for who they are, not the glamour or clout they bring to the relationship.
They had total disregard for their spouses, children, queen, country, etc. Two selfish people. Charles should have had to give up the crown like his uncle. If he really loved her, he would have. Instead they changed the constitution so he could be king. Many in England will never give him respect or Camilla. They don’t deserve it.
NP. Definitely not defending the long extramarital affair at all, but you're wrong about how people in Britain view Camilla by this point. Read this:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/14/king-charles-wife-camilla-queen-consort/
"Camilla’s 50-year relationship with Charles has been messy, but after years of being vilified as the “other woman,” she appears to be easing into the affection of British public. Many see her as the no-fuss royal, with neither a temper nor elitist airs, the steady calm at Charles’s side.
"A new YouGov poll shows that 53 percent of Britons approve of Camilla and say she will do a good job as queen consort, compared to 33 percent five years ago. Her highest ratings come from women and those over 50.
The article goes on to talk to some young Britons who approve of her as queen consort.
So, the start of their relationship aside, people largely want a drama-free royal in the mix and Camilla is it.