Queen Camilla reportedly voiced one regret from her wedding day, according to a lip-reader. The royal wed the then-Prince Charles on April 9, 2005. The couple announced their engagement just months earlier in February 2005.
According to a new Channel 5 documentary, Lip-Reading The Royals: The Secret Conversations, Queen Camilla, 78, voiced one regret about her wedding day. Speaking of her outfit, the bride is thought to have said: “I wish I hadn’t had feathers”. To which, Charles, 76, replied in agreement, “They look awful”.
Queen Camilla was pictured emerging from St George’s Chapel into a strong wind that almost tore the Philip Treacy fascinator from her head.
As well as experiencing regret, the Queen was reportedly “terrified” that no one would come to the wedding, according to a current affairs commentator.
Their romance was deemed as highly controversial because it emerged in the early Nineties that they had had an extramarital affair while both married to other people ‒ Charles to Diana, Princess of Wales and Camilla to Andrew Parker Bowles.
Camilla was largely blamed for the breakdown of Charles and Diana’s marriage, with the pair officially divorcing in 1996.
The royal then endured a lot of negative criticism from both the public and the press.
To mark their 20th wedding anniversary earlier this year, Buckingham Palace released two new special photographs of the King and Queen.
The snaps were taken just hours after the royals touched down in Italy for the start of their four-day state visit.
Charles and Camilla looked loved-up in the new pictures, taken outside Villa Wolkonsky, the ambassador’s residence where stayed for the duration of their trip.