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  13.  @alanhollands  As a young woman of barely 20 she did love him she answered of course, his answer what ever love means. He was 32 years old, old enough to make his own decisions. He carried his relationship with Camilla from the beginning lusting for Camilla and having sexual desires for her. Camilla didn’t have any respect for Diana as his Wife. By Charles doing that he had disrespect his Wife and already committed adultery. No excuse for his and Camilla’s behavior. Yes Princess Diana had affairs also, but she isn’t the one who was crowned Queen, before the church. Having two adulterous standing before the church was very disgraceful.He could have asked for a divorce before committing adultery also, since his desire was so strong for Camilla. He set Princess Diana up for failure from day one. I have more respect for a man that can make his own decisions for himself like Harry has chosen to do. Harry put his differences aside to show up for his father’s coronation, that shows he is the better person who swallowed his pride to be at a place his father wanted him to be. I’m sure more than anyone Charles understands no one can chose the one you love for you. It’s not up for anyone else to say what is right or wrong for the family it’s totally up to them to decide. My Mother told me a real woman knows when to step aside. And even if your just dating someone if a man doesn’t respect you he’s not worthy of you. Good advice for any young woman to follow. If Charles would have respect either one of those women he would have stood up and said something, but for his own selfish reasons he played both women as fools. And Camilla had no self respect, if she did she would have stepped aside when he was a married Man. I may find it disgraceful, but do I have a say so if she’s Queen consort no.
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