Queen Elizabeth Gave Camilla This Specific Warning Before Marrying King Charles On Their Wedding Day
A source has confirmed the details of a conversation between Queen Elizabeth and daughter-in-law Camilla, which involved a specific warning she reportedly gave her on her wedding day.
19 years ago, King Charles and Queen Camilla tied the knot, exchanging their vows near Windsor Castle prior to a prayer service and dedication held at St. George's Chapel, per 'The Mirror.'
Camilla, 76, wore a headband featuring a gold leaf and feathers accented with Swarovski crystals in place of a tiara, which would later cause some wardrobe issues. The royal bride held onto her accessory as she battled high winds.
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Per 'The Daily Mail,' she had frantic words with the king on the steps and was concerned her feathers might fly away. Per the MailOnline source, the late Queen Elizabeth II stated, "I did warn her. Wearing feathers."
Luckily, the queen managed to keep her headdress in place, however, the lip reader continued to spill details on just what the royals may have been discussing while battling gusts of wind. "Hold on tight," Charles allegedly told his bride.
King Charles opted to add some optimistic remarks, allegedly saying: "All well done. Everyone is coming. They are very curious."
"Are they?" Camilla asked. "You made it down, now," Charles stated, presumably referring to her walk down the stairs. "I'm not sure we should've," Camilla allegedly replied. "They're carrying on regardless," she allegedly concluded.
'Cosmopolitan' reported that the king's first wife, Lady Diana Spencer, believed Charles and Camilla were just friends, however, found out about the two after she said yes to his proposal.
According to Andrew Morton, author of 'Diana: Her True Story — In Her Words,' the late princess confronted Camilla at a birthday party, allegedly stating: "I know what's going on between you and Charles and I just want you to know that."
"You got everything you ever wanted," Camilla allegedly responded, per the book. "You've got all the men in the world fall in love with you and you've got two beautiful children, what more do you want?"
Per Morton, Diana responded: "I want my husband."
After a long courtship, Charles and Camilla married in April 2005. Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.