Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, Separated?
April 18, 2008
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles are gradually growing apart, rumors has it that the royal pair’s 30-year bond is slumping downhill subsequent to a string of heated arguments before the palace personnel.
The couple just finished their third wedding anniversary last week, and close associates have exposed that Charles and Camilla are frequently have blazing rows, as they make a great effort to workout their union.
Camilla Parker Bowles was conspicuously missing when Charles tagged along with Prince William and Kate Middleton on a skiing excursion to the royals’ preferred ski resort during the last week of March in the Swiss Alps.
UK’s Mail On Sunday released a report that the condition has become so strained that even the presence of Palace employees is insufficient to simmer down the couple’s heated squabbles.
“The rows have been escalating over the past three months,” a Palace source told the paper. “The staff is getting tired of it, because you can’t help but hear the shouting … as you can imagine, it’s hugely embarrassing when that happens.”
As the gap between the royal couple maintains to develop, the Duchess of Cornwall has been spending a great deal of time at her old family abode, Ray Mill, 165km from the pair’s Clarence House dwelling, regularly on the wing at a moment’s notice by helicopter.
“She is happy to spend time at Ray Mill,” a close friend told the paper. “Charles will never go down there to comfort her. He just sits it out.”
Mole claims the royal duo’s rapport has been on wobbly position for months, after Camilla was required to depart Princess Diana’s memorial at the Guards Chapel last August.
Camilla told close associates that she felt neglected by an insensitive Charles, as she was left dazed and mortified by the public repercussion that accompanied her invitation to the anniversary ceremony, while she had always felt ill at ease about attending the service, she was pressed into complying to the invite by her hubby.
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