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Camilla: The King's Mistress
by Caroline Graham
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Blake Publishing (1994-10-01)
ISBN: 1857821068
EAN: 9781857821062
Hardcover: 258 pages
SKU: V060PWZ
Condition: Used: Good
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
The story of the secret affair between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
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Customer Reviews
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Camilla & Charles: A Selfish Love Affair
Rating (3)
Date: 2002-11-17
11 out of 15 customers found this reveiw helpful
While I felt that this was an interesting read I felt the author painted an unfair portrait of Diana. She portrayed Diana as a crazy, unstable shrew and yet it was Charles refusal to end his relationship with Camilla that caused Diana to be so unhappy and angry. I don't think there are very few women on this planet that would be happy and accept the fact that their husband has a mistress for 20 years that he refuses to give up after marriage. It proved to me at least, that Diana was justified in her ending her marriage and giving up the throne. The author paints Charles and Camilla as 2 poor lovers who go through hell just to be together. I felt no sympathy for either of them. But it is an engrossing book none the less.
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Think of England
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-04-17
7 out of 10 customers found this reveiw helpful
An even and informative tale about Camilla Parker-Bowles, a poor little rich girl who may someday get her prince.What we learn is that the upper class in the UK is alive and sick with its own moral code. Do what you want, just don't talk about it. I like the author's style of writing, but don't really care for Camilla.
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