So far, she has made no mistakes in her new role: Queen consort of the United Kingdom since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Camilla supports her husband, King Charles III as she can, in difficult times as in the more unusual visits. This Sunday, in particular, she performed perfectly for her first Remembrance Sunday, despite visible nervousness comforted by Kate Middleton.
A beautiful conclusion to a love story that has lasted for more than fifty years and which has gone through everything: the marriage of the one who was still Prince Charles with Lady Diana, the birth of their children, their divorce, their marriage, but above all the deep hatred of the British, who considered Camilla responsible for the difficult life of the adored Diana, then for her death, in 1997.
A violent movement, which had sometimes caused Camilla to receive stones, to no longer be able to leave her house without being insulted and which should be addressed by Prince Harry in his much dreaded memoir, at the beginning of next year. If William, his elder brother, seems indeed to have accepted his stepmother, who is close to his wife and children, the younger would be more rebellious and would have many things to say about the one who shares the life of his father for so long.
But what is less known is that at some point in their lives, Camilla was not the only woman in the heart of Charles III! Indeed, at the beginning of the 1970s, when he did not yet know Diana, he lived between two mistresses, Camilla, married to Andrew Parker-Bowles, and a certain Dale Tryon, more discreet.
Who was Dale Tyron, who made the king’s heart beat?
Australian, the young woman is also married but awakens in Charles a spontaneity and a humor that he does not find in his British girlfriend. Both support each other in their projects, and the young woman often sees the queen’s son arrive unexpectedly: “He would show up without warning saying he had seen a light and asking if he could come in for a moment“, she said, as reported by our colleagues from Gala. “I poured him a whiskey and we chatted before getting ‘a little more comfortable.’“
The young woman will end up giving her approval to the marriage with Lady Diana and will even become friends with her, unlike Camilla with whom the rivalry will only grow. But as for the mother of princes Harry and William, depression will eventually catch up with Dale, and take him away from Charles. Lost in alcohol and drugs, the young woman finally got out of the window shortly before the death of Lady Diana and ended up dying, severely handicapped, a few weeks after the accident which had claimed the life of the ex – wife of Charles III. Leaving Camilla alone at the head of the country…