|
|
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
[an error occurred while processing this directive] |
|
SEPTEMBER 27, 1998 SPECIAL REPORT: PRINCESS DIANA, 1961-1997 How Do You Do? Prince William's friendly meeting with Camilla Parker Bowles may signal a warming trend Odds are they had met before, back when he was a tow-headed tyke in shorts who thought of her simply as a family friend. But when Prince William, now a confident and clued-in 16-year-old, crossed paths June 12 with his father's longtime mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles, 51, no one, least of all Parker Bowles, underestimated the significance of the encounter. (It was surely the first since Diana's death.) After 30 minutes of tea, soft drinks and small talk at the St. James's Palace royal apartments, a jittery Camilla said, "I really need a gin and tonic."
Make it a round. The Sun, which broke the
story on July 9, was giddy over the prospect
that the meeting, and two subsequent visits
over tea and lunch, might signal Camilla's
return to public view -- or greater exposure --
after 10 months of lying low. "Show Us You
Love Her," the next day's headline urged
Charles. And the palace not only confirmed
the story, a spokesperson told the Press
Complaints Commission that it would not
object if it were published.
|
|
-PEOPLE | ||||||
|