Buckingham Palace really went overboard with the forced tributes to King Charles and Queen Camilla for their 20th wedding anniversary. They can’t say “oh, but theirs was a grand love affair, they weathered so many storms” without the inevitable reminder that Charles used a young Diana as a broodmare for his heirs and then he and his mistress set out to destroy Diana completely. There’s a reason why Prince Harry’s “Camilla left bodies in the street” quote gets so much play. Sky News’ headline was “How King Charles and his ‘darling’ Queen Camilla have navigated their 50-year love affair as they mark 20th wedding anniversary.” Lorraine King called it “side-chick math,” which is hilariously accurate. Anyway, I appreciated People Magazine’s reminder that Charles and Camilla’s grand love story involves separate homes, separate bedrooms, and Charles’s visible annoyance with the woman Diana referred to as The Rottweiler.
King Charles and Queen Camilla seem to be smitten with one another as they ring in their 20th wedding anniversary, and their secret might be their sleeping arrangements. King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, are celebrating 20 years of marriage on April 9 during their four-day tour of Italy, and one commentator speculated that a certain setup at home keeps them close.
“They have known each other since [they were] very young and are great friends. There is no competitive edge between King Charles and Queen Camilla,” broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. “They have also sussed out the best sleeping arrangements. At Clarence House, they are privileged to have their own bedrooms as well as their shared bedroom.”
The King and Queen use Clarence House as their home base in London, though it’s hardly the only property in their royal portfolio. They are both known to cherish their private homes in the countryside and retreat there when schedules allow.
The future King Charles bought Highgrove House in Gloucestershire in 1980 through the Duchy of Cornwall and has put much love into its marvelous gardens. Visitors can explore the gardens through ticketed tours and the King recently headed to Highgrove after being hospitalized for an adverse reaction to his routine treatment for cancer. (“The most minor bump in the road that’s very much heading in the right direction,” a royal source said at the time.)
Meanwhile, the future Queen Camilla purchased Ray Mill House in Wiltshire in 1996 following her divorce from her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, the year prior. Ray Mill House is just 15 minutes from Highgrove and Camilla lived there full-time until 2003, when she moved in with Charles. The Sun reported that the house has a swimming pool, stables and a river, and it’s where Camilla uses as a gathering place for her children and grandchildren.
In the conversation with Fox News, Chard said the separate spaces help keep the couple’s bond strong.
“They are both independent people. They don’t live in each other’s pockets, spending a healthy chunk of their time apart in their country homes,” she said. “Camilla enjoys time with her many friends and family and Charles values private work and creative time.”
Here’s the thing: I’ve always totally understood why separate bedrooms make sense for certain couples, and I personally like having my own space and privacy as well. But Charles and Camilla’s “love story” post-Diana has always been whitewashed too. They always make it sound like “well, obviously, Charles ended up married to the love of his life and they have this incredible bond.” But the reality is a lot further from that. Camilla went for it because she wanted to be queen, not because she has some deep, abiding love for Charles. Charles likes Camilla because she’s a mother/nanny figure, but he also needs significant time away from her. But sure, it’s a grand love story.
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- Visit of the Royals of the United Kingdom to the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. In the photo King Charles III and Queen Camilla .Rome, Italy, 08 Apr 2025,Image: 985086213, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Francesco Fotia/AGF Foto/Avalon
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- Visit of the Royals of the United Kingdom to the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. In the photo King Charles III and Queen Camilla .Rome, Italy, 08 Apr 2025,Image: 985086308, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Francesco Fotia/AGF Foto/Avalon
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Rome, ITALY – King Charles and the British royal family arrived at the Quirinale Palace in Rome for a lavish Gala Luncheon as part of their state visit to Italy. The event marks a significant moment in UK-Italy diplomatic relations.
Pictured: King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla
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Rome, ITALY – King Charles and the British royal family arrived at the Quirinale Palace in Rome for a lavish Gala Luncheon as part of their state visit to Italy. The event marks a significant moment in UK-Italy diplomatic relations.
Pictured: King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla arriving for their visit to Quirinale Palace, in Rome, on the second day of their four day state visit to Italy.
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 08 Apr 2025
Credit: Victoria Jones/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla are received by the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella and the President’s daughter, Laura Mattarella as they arrive for their visit to Quirinale Palace, in Rome, on the second day of their four day state visit to Italy.
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla with President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella and the President’s daughter, Laura Mattarell
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 08 Apr 2025
Credit: Victoria Jones/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla meeting members of the public after departing the Italian Parliament in Rome, on the third day of the four day state visit to Italy
Featuring: Queen Camilla, King Charles III
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 09 Apr 2025
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive for the State Banquet at the Palazzo Quirinale in Rome, on the third day of the four day state visit to Italy
Featuring: King Charles III, Queen Camilla
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 09 Apr 2025
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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Queen Camilla and King Charles III at the State Banquet at the Palazzo Quirinale in Rome, on the third day of the four day state visit to Italy
Featuring: King Charles III, Queen Camilla
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 09 Apr 2025
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla during a private meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla meet with Pope Francis
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 09 Apr 2025
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King Charles III meeting representatives from the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance in the gardens of the ambassador’s residence Villa Wolkonsky, Rome, to hear more about their work in Italy and the scientific research being carried out in relation to biodiversity, climate and human health, on the last day of the four day state visit to Italy.
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 10 Apr 2025
Credit: Victoria Jones/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III laughs whilst meeting representatives from the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance in the gardens of the ambassador’s residence Villa Wolkonsky, Rome, to hear more about their work in Italy and the scientific research being carried out in relation to biodiversity, climate and human health, on the last day of the four day state visit to Italy.
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 10 Apr 2025
Credit: Victoria Jones/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**



