King Charles III’s fairy tale isn’t the one we remember as marriage to Camilla reaches 20-year mark
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla marked their 20th wedding anniversary this week during a state visit to Italy.
- Public opinion, family meddling, and marriages to others complicated their relationship that began in the 1970s.
- The wedding on April 9, 2005, was a civil ceremony at Windsor town hall with about 30 guests, followed by a blessing.
- Charles called Camilla his 'beloved wife;' Camilla said, "We've been through a lot together," acknowledging past obstacles.
- Their union, though once scandalous, now sees them navigating royal duties, family matters, and Charles' cancer treatment.
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King Charles and Camilla celebrated their 20th anniversary at the State Banquet in Rome on the evening. There was also a star tenor among the guests. King Charles III (76) and Queen Camilla (77) celebrated their 20th anniversary in the evening. In the Italian capital of Rome, the Royals were guests of honour for a glamorous state banquet, hosted by President Sergio Mattarella (83) in his headquarters, the Quirinals Palace. Among the illustrious …
King Charles III’s fairy tale isn’t the one we remember as marriage to Camilla reaches 20-year mark
King Charles III and Queen Camilla met more than 50 years ago but their romance had to survive meddling families, marriages to other people and no small amount of public ridicule before they finally married.
Martin Bianchi and Ángeles Caballero narrate how the process of acceptance of the couple was, both from the British royal house and in society, when they are twenty years of their marriage
King and Queen to spend 20th wedding anniversary at state banquet in Rome
Charles and Camilla first met in 1970, but were not married until 2005. The King and Queen will spend their 20th wedding anniversary evening as guests of honour at a state banquet in Rome. Charles and Camilla are expected to be joined by leading figures from Italian life at the black-tie dinner held during the couple’s four-day state visit to Italy. The head of state and his consort wed in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall on April 9 2005 fo…
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