HMS Queen Elizabeth has reportedly told her son, Prince Charles that she wants him to end his marriage to his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles. This is what gossip publications have been claiming recently, with the reason being to strike the scandalous development from existence before she dies. Ignoring the possibility that HMS will likely live quite long yet, this particular story is simply not true.
The source of this story regarding Queen Elizabeth is Globe, Gossip Cop reports, which is notorious for its highly inaccurate stories. The publication even cited a supposed source who sounds far too creative for their good. Either that or the tipster does not exist, and the magazine simply made up the story, which is the most likely scenario.
“Elizabeth told her son, ‘It’s over!’ and ordered him to divorce ‘that sharp-tongued shrew,’” the supposed source reportedly said.
The publication then spun quite the yarn of a tale that includes an incensed Queen Elizabeth, a suicidal Prince Charles, and a vindictive Camilla Bowles. All in all, this report would have made for quite the excellent sub-plot in the series, “The Crown” if it ever got to this point of the royal family’s current timeline.
Aside from supposedly demanding $213 million in divorce settlements, Camilla Bowles allegedly cited the behavior of Prince Charles that she considered as unreasonable. If so, the demand by Queen Elizabeth would certainly seem to have backfired. Fortunately for the royal family, all of this is made up.
Everything from the divorce to Queen Elizabeth ordering her son to cut his wife off are lies made by a publication that does it so much, it forgets the lies it is originally supposed to tell. Halfway into the report, the magazine forgot that it was supposed to have been the queen who wanted the divorce, not Camilla Bowles. This and many of HMS’ public comments supporting the marriage proves the story as worthless.


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