Can Camilla be Queen of hearts to everyone?
The Sunday Mirror|May 07, 2023
Finally, it is here. King and Queen Charles and Camilla. What they always dreamed of. Yet things could have been so different.
ANDREW MORTON
Can Camilla be Queen of hearts to everyone?

As Prince Harry sat in the Abbey three rows back what was going through his mind as he watched his mother's nemesis, Camilla, being anointed as our next Queen? Was he thinking the scene would make an excellent chapter opener for his next bombshell book? Perhaps.

In Spare, Harry painted Camilla as the wicked stepmother, a villain who, he claimed, leaked stories to the media.

He even said that he and William had urged their father not to marry her.

While he has seemed to backtrack on some of his claims, saying he has a "huge amount of compassion for her and doesn't see her as "an evil stepmother", his revelations have caused irreparable damage to the family.

With a tight smile and barely singing God Save The King, Harry looked like he had got off at the wrong bus stop.

It is more than likely that, as Diana's representative on Earth, the Duke of Sussex was wondering what his mother would have made of it all.

After all, if the fairytale marriage had enjoyed the happy ending meant for it, it would have been a glamorous 61-year-old Diana taking her vows by the side of his father, King Charles III.

The story of how Camilla became our Queen began in the room that had been Windsor Castle's nursery, around 5pm on February 6, 1981 when Charles sat Diana down and asked her to marry him.

Her response set in motion a chain of events that brought us to Camilla being crowned Queen.

In Diana's own words, she laughed at the future King's proposal. She said: "I remember thinking, "This is a joke. And I said, 'Yeah, okay, and laughed.

This story is from the May 07, 2023 edition of The Sunday Mirror.

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