Queen Consort Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, has defended his mother in a podcast after a “vicious attack” by Prince Harry in his memoir Spare, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Camilla was widely hated for a period there, but I think we’ve all kind of moved on and realised she was a victim in all this as well,” Ms Panahi said.
“She didn’t marry the man she loved, she saw him marry somebody else, and in the end she’s ended up with him and she will be Queen.”
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