How King Charles met Camilla: A timeline of their relationship
King Charles and Camilla tied the knot in 2005, years after their relationship first began.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles acceded to the throne and his wife Camilla became Queen Consort but when did their relationship start and what was the controversy around it?
From young lovers to happily ever after, here's Charles and Camilla's relationship timeline.
YOUNG LOVE
Charles and Camilla’s relationship began back in 1971 when the pair were introduced by mutual friend Lucia Santa Cruz.
Aged 23 they quickly became close friends talking for hours on the phone and spending as much time together as possible.
Charles reportedly fell for her quickly, but their relationship never progressed amid warnings from his great-uncle Lord Mountbatten who she was not sufficiently aristocratic ultimately leading the pair to go their separate ways.
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After they started, Charles left to serve in the Royal Navy, he returned to find her engaged to another man: Andrew Parker Bowles, who had himself dated Charles' sister, Princess Anne.
Camilla got engaged to and married Andrew in 1973, while Charles wed Princess Diana on July 29, 1981.
THREE’S A CROWD
But it seems that neither Charles nor Camilla could stay away from one another.
Diana recounted her “tricky” relationship to Andrew Morton for the 1992 biography Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words.
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She claimed that before her wedding, she found out Charles had a bracelet made with the initials "G" and "F" for Gladys and Fred – pet names Camilla and Charles had for each other.
She also found photos of Camilla in Charles' diary on their honeymoon, as well as cufflinks with the initials "C" and "C" intertwined.
CONTROVERSIAL COUPLE
Five years on from their spectacular wedding, Charles and Diana's marriage was lost – with Camilla firmly back in the picture.
In 1994, Charles admitted to Jonathan Dimbleby in a TV documentary that while he had been faithful to Diana initially, he had only been so until his marriage had "irretrievably broken down".
Diana found out about the affair and, in 1989, confronted Camilla about it at a party.
Diana and Charles went on to separate completely in 1991 and, five years later, they divorced.
The Princess of Wales famously outed their affair to Martin Bashir in an interview that shocked the world.
"There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded," she said.
REUNITED
It wasn’t until two years after Princess Diana’s tragic death in 1997 that Charles and Camilla stepped out publicly as a couple.
In 1999, after throwing a party for Camilla’s sister at The Ritz in London, the pair were photographed together as an item.
But following public outrage, the couple kept their romance on the lowdown with Camilla describing the backlash as “hell” and something she “wouldn’t wish on her worst enemy.”
In fact, Camilla waited until 2000 to meet the Queen and the couple didn’t share the first kiss in public until 2001.
In 2003 the couple moved into their current home of Clarence House and two years later the couple announced their engagement.
HAPPILY EVER AFTER
When the then Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker-Bowles, they were a couple in their fifties who had both been through divorces.
The pair tied the knot in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall, on April 9 2005.
"It’s always marvellous to have somebody you feel understands and wants to encourage,” Charles said, the Telegraph reports.
“Although she certainly pokes fun if I get too serious about things. And all that helps.”
The couple celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary in April this year and Camilla has stood by Charles’ side as he settles into his role as King.
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SUPPORT SYSTEM
It has been reported that devoted Queen Camilla will play an "important role" supporting the King as he undergoes cancer treatment.
Camilla has urged workaholic King Charles, 75, to slow down before he was hospitalised for an operation on an enlarged prostate.
The King has now been diagnosed with cancer after a "separate issue" was detected by docs in that operation, it was revealed.
The Sun understands the Queen, who has been described as the King's "rock", is preparing to play an important role in supporting her husband throughout his period of treatment while continuing with a full programme of public duties.
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A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted.
"Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer."