![]() The Prince's continued pursuit of a married woman, however, had offended many of Andrew's fellow officers.Īfter discreet conversations between the regiment and Buckingham Palace, senior Royal officials formally informed the Queen that the Blues and Royals were 'unhappy' that her son was sleeping with a major's wife. ![]() Yet all the while, his heart belonged to Camilla, whose husband Andrew was a major in a Household regiment, the Blues and Royals. Here, in the second part of our serialisation of his new biography of the Queen, which started in yesterday's Daily Mail, he recounts her difficult relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.Ī deep chill settled over the Queen's relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles in the late 1970s that seemed unlikely ever to lift.Īt the time, Prince Charles was making efforts to find a suitable wife, though at least two candidates – Lord Mountbatten's granddaughter Amanda Knatchbull and the Duke of Wellington's daughter Jane Wellesley – turned him down when he proposed. His bombshell book Diana: Her True Story forged Andrew Morton's reputation as a Royal biographer. ![]()
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