Another Mommy and her little sonsharon_rose said:The Prince of Wales and Camillia Parker - Bowles arrive at the Palace Theatre in London't West End fot the Royal Charity performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical 'The Women in White' ABACA PRESS 13/09/04
Prince Charles has submitted plans to build a mansion on a former Georgian country house site in Herefordshire.
It will be built in the same style as the old Harewood Park House on the banks of the River Wye, a Clarence House spokesman said.
He added it was intended to be an investment for the rental market.
The original mansion was used as a hospital during World War II but was demolished in 1959, because its owners could not afford to maintain it.
'Tradition'
Plans for a "replacement dwelling and associated landscaping" have been lodged with Herefordshire Council, which has to approve them before work begins.
It is thought plans for the main building include six to eight bedrooms, two reception rooms and an orangery.
The spokesman said: "It's being built very much in the old style, with all the atmosphere and tradition.
"At the moment it's being built very much as investment for the rental market as a letting property," the spokesman said, dismissing speculation it might be a future home for Prince William.
"It will take four to seven years to build."
The secluded location is part of a 900-acre estate bought by the Duchy of Cornwall in 2000. Architect Craig Hamilton has been picked to design the building, which will be constructed using local stone.
The Prince of Wales will embrace the philosophy of “Slow Food” today at one of world’s largest markets dedicated to delicacies from across the globe.
Charles, who is on an eight-day autumn tour of Italy, Turkey and Jordan, will drop in on the Salone del Gusto – or Hall of Taste – in Turin, north-western Italy.
The vast six-day fair, which is expected to attract thousands of visitors, is run by the Slow Food Movement which campaigns for environmentally friendly and pleasurable gastronomy teamed with a greater focus on the history and workings of food production.
Described by an aide as “right up the Prince’s street”, the foodies’ heaven will feature around 50 British stalls among the hundreds of others.
Not to be nasty but the gullible will believe anything! Why hide a child away? Camilla was married at the time and the child could have been passed off as her husbands.Georgia said:I can't quite believe that Charles and Camilla have a secret daughter!! Of course the rumour mill would never have come up with a 23 year old son as that would start questions about succession!! A daughter is easily tucked away as a piece of gossip.
that would be amazing!!! a secret daughter...WHOA if Charles were to adopt her back perhaps she would even be behind Harry to be the heir to the throne...and is she did exist i wonder who the aristocrat who adopted her? in actual fact i wonder who she is? she could be some aristocrat people talk about all the time...Regina said:Is it true???
Today I was standing at the check out line at the supermarket, and I noticed that on the cover of one of the tabloids was a pic of Camz and Charles. The head line read "Do Charles and Camilla have a secret daughter? Did Diana know?". So, frantically I flipped through it to find the right page which read some thing to the effect of - Charles and Camilla might have created a daughter during one of their randevouz when they were younger. They have given her upfor adoption to some aristo. friends of theirs that were unable to have kids. They had a computer created pic of what their daughter might look like and she was pretty. It also said that Camilla has worn baggy clothes to cover it, and when no longer able she went into seclusion. The girl is 23(which would mean that she was created when they were 33 and 32) and goes to a school near/in London. This is all coming from a secret source and are rumours(the paper even says so) that are going around the Palace.
I didn't get as far as to read about the Diana part.
This is from National Examiner so if anyone knows the site and can get the story it'd be great
Dennism said:Yes, it was a great story. I laughed when I read it. Good response from the near "princess". I wonder what Camilla would have said about it all though...
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a secret daughter but at the same time since Diana's there have been a lot of rumors like that just to stir the pot. Unless Prince Charles admits to it himself I wouldn't hold my breath that the rumor is true. I would more likely think that one of Camilla's children with her ex-husband might be one with Charles before I believe that they had a secret child.Regina said:Is it true???
Today I was standing at the check out line at the supermarket, and I noticed that on the cover of one of the tabloids was a pic of Camz and Charles. The head line read "Do Charles and Camilla have a secret daughter? Did Diana know?". So, frantically I flipped through it to find the right page which read some thing to the effect of - Charles and Camilla might have created a daughter during one of their randevouz when they were younger. They have given her upfor adoption to some aristo. friends of theirs that were unable to have kids. They had a computer created pic of what their daughter might look like and she was pretty. It also said that Camilla has worn baggy clothes to cover it, and when no longer able she went into seclusion. The girl is 23(which would mean that she was created when they were 33 and 32) and goes to a school near/in London. This is all coming from a secret source and are rumours(the paper even says so) that are going around the Palace.
I didn't get as far as to read about the Diana part.
This is from National Examiner so if anyone knows the site and can get the story it'd be great
Prince Charles has provoked a storm of media attention by announcing he will not attend his godson's wedding. He is believed to have pulled out of the event because his companion Camilla Parker Bowles was obliged to sit several rows away from him
Alexandria said:I don't despite Charles or Camilla, and I don't mind or have problem with their relationship.
But really, how childish of Charles. It's a wedding; the ceremony is at most an hour and a half -- he can't sit away from Camilla for that long a period of time? Grow up!
Think about all the royal duties he goes on without Camilla at his side and somehow he's survived. What's one more occasion? It wouldn't be the end of the world. At least Camilla was invited! (Maybe he would've renounced his godfatherly role if Camilla hadn't been invited.) This time should be about his godson and his fiancee, not about Charles and Camilla.