israel t
2005-02-11 07:18:10 UTC
Time for all loyal monarchists to leap to the support of Queen Camilla Parker-Bowles.
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/294934fc-7bd3-11d9-9af4-00000e2511c8.html
" The concept of a Queen Camilla would be likely to provoke much more widespread hostility,
not least because of residual sympathy for the late Princess Diana and her complaint that
there were "three people in our marriage".
Max Clifford, the public relations expert, warned that an "awful lot of PR work"
would have to be employed if Prince Charles and Mrs Parker Bowles were ever to be
accepted as king and queen. "They are tolerated but certainly not loved by the masses."
This lukewarm public view of the couple is one reason next month's wedding will be
in stark contrast to the grand state occasion that marked Prince Charles'
1981 wedding in St Paul's cathedral. This time around, he has opted for
a civil ceremony in a far more private venue, Windsor Castle,
followed by a service of prayer and dedication in St George's chapel."
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/294934fc-7bd3-11d9-9af4-00000e2511c8.html
" The concept of a Queen Camilla would be likely to provoke much more widespread hostility,
not least because of residual sympathy for the late Princess Diana and her complaint that
there were "three people in our marriage".
Max Clifford, the public relations expert, warned that an "awful lot of PR work"
would have to be employed if Prince Charles and Mrs Parker Bowles were ever to be
accepted as king and queen. "They are tolerated but certainly not loved by the masses."
This lukewarm public view of the couple is one reason next month's wedding will be
in stark contrast to the grand state occasion that marked Prince Charles'
1981 wedding in St Paul's cathedral. This time around, he has opted for
a civil ceremony in a far more private venue, Windsor Castle,
followed by a service of prayer and dedication in St George's chapel."