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Do Camilla and Charles live separately?

606 replies

EdieLedwell · 15/09/2022 17:29

She was dropped off in Wiltshire. I was surprised they didn't stay together today.

I'm not hating btw just genuinely curious and I kind of admire her for creating her own space if
It's true.

ALSO, because it's driving me crazy, did Anne and Tim separate briefly back in the nougties?

I'm sure I remember it being announced on Sky, but it was never mentioned again and he seemed to continue accompanying her to Royal engagements.

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Arbesque · 17/09/2022 17:03

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 15:51

And lots of stories of him visiting gay bars and clubs.

I don't remember those stories.

HeddaGarbeld · 17/09/2022 17:12

cyclamenqueen · 17/09/2022 16:54

22

21 to be exact.

www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-07-mn-2499-story.html

SilverLiningPlaybook · 17/09/2022 18:59

HeddaGarbeld · 17/09/2022 14:50

Nobody said Edward was gay because he was arty.

They absolutely did! This was the 80s and 90s. It was exactly the sort of thing people said.

By people do you mean
spurious gossip in the tabloids? You do talk a load of rubbish.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:41

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 14:36

Nobody said Edward was gay because he was arty. They said that because there was no woman on the scene, and various people who worked in the arts kept saying he was gay.
He may be bisexual? But I think there clearly was an interest in other men.

Where is your evidence of an 'interest in other men' other than aged tabloid gossip?

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:42

The many people who have told me they saw him in gay clubs back in the day.

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:43

I mean maybe he just liked the music and ambience?

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:44

Arbesque · 17/09/2022 17:03

I don't remember those stories.

Me neither - but it is a general slur rather than specific fact.

NanaNelly · 17/09/2022 19:46

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:42

The many people who have told me they saw him in gay clubs back in the day.

Your ref to Edward has grown in size since you had to search online for a rubbish link to the rumor a few weeks ago.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:46

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:42

The many people who have told me they saw him in gay clubs back in the day.

So some (anti-royal) randomer has lots of friends who told her so.

Forgive my skepticism!

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:46

Being gay is not a slur. Pretty awful thing to say.

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:47

@ajandjjmum Another poster has said exactly the same thing.
But I really do not care if you believe me or not. It does not matter after all except to him and his loved ones.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:49

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:46

Being gay is not a slur. Pretty awful thing to say.

Don't try to twist what I am saying. The slur is the lie, not (whatever is) his sexuality.

FayeGovan · 17/09/2022 19:49

🤣🤣

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:52

It is not a slur to say someone might be gay or bisexual. It might not be true, but it is not a slur.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:55

I love the way this thread started. Sorry OP - not sure whether you expected people to be critical of Charles and Camilla's living arrangements, but so many people shared their experiences and those of friends, it really made me smile. Husbands can be so bloody annoying at times, a separate house sounds very appealing.

Shame it's gone off track on to the usual 'we hate the Royal Family' diatribe, and focusing on rumours, gossip and downright lies.

EdieLedwell · 17/09/2022 20:03

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:55

I love the way this thread started. Sorry OP - not sure whether you expected people to be critical of Charles and Camilla's living arrangements, but so many people shared their experiences and those of friends, it really made me smile. Husbands can be so bloody annoying at times, a separate house sounds very appealing.

Shame it's gone off track on to the usual 'we hate the Royal Family' diatribe, and focusing on rumours, gossip and downright lies.

Wasn't looking for criticism of them, just interested in the arrangement really.

Thread on a completely different track now, so I've nothing to add to the discussion.

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gnilliwdog · 17/09/2022 20:12

ajandjmum a slur - to insult someone or insinuate something which might damage their reputation. Being thought gay is not an insult or something which should damage someone's reputation, (unless you are homophobic.)

derxa · 17/09/2022 20:16

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 19:46

Being gay is not a slur. Pretty awful thing to say.

Being gay is not a slur but you are insinuating that Sophie and Edward have a lavender marriage.

NanaNelly · 17/09/2022 20:23

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 19:49

Don't try to twist what I am saying. The slur is the lie, not (whatever is) his sexuality.

The poster has fallen over themselves these last few weeks to bring the rumours to peoples attention and when challenged on why they’re intent on doing so they have no hesitation in labelling the person ‘homophobic’ by twisting what has been said.

It happened to me as well.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 20:39

NanaNelly · 17/09/2022 20:23

The poster has fallen over themselves these last few weeks to bring the rumours to peoples attention and when challenged on why they’re intent on doing so they have no hesitation in labelling the person ‘homophobic’ by twisting what has been said.

It happened to me as well.

And the sources - their many friends! Grin

The slur is the fact that she implies the marriage is not genuine - but sadly doesn't seem to have the ability to understand that.

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 20:41

gnilliwdog · 17/09/2022 20:12

ajandjmum a slur - to insult someone or insinuate something which might damage their reputation. Being thought gay is not an insult or something which should damage someone's reputation, (unless you are homophobic.)

The slur is the insinuation that Sophie and Edward do not have a genuine marriage. As I am sure you realise, unless you are being deliberately disingenuous.

SwimmingFree · 17/09/2022 20:45

PaddleBoardingMomma · 15/09/2022 18:23

When me and my husband unexpectedly came into a lot of money the first thing we did was buy separate residences for during the week and we have never been happier in 16 years! I have my home decorated as I like, it’s full of throws and cushions and rugs and books and is my comfy little hide away. My husbands home is all chrome and glass and dark wood, just as he likes it! No arguing over chores, no annoyance with what’s on tv, it’s bliss to be honest. He pops over during the week when he’s at his office, he takes the kids to his over night so I get evenings in peace to myself, as does he when I have them. Then we come together Friday evening until Sunday night for family trips out, meals together and so on. I could never live full time with a man again! Good on Camilla she knows the drill.

Sounds wonderful!

antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 20:46

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 20:41

The slur is the insinuation that Sophie and Edward do not have a genuine marriage. As I am sure you realise, unless you are being deliberately disingenuous.

But I explicitly said he may be bisexual. Do you not think bisexual men can have genuine relationships with women?

ajandjjmum · 17/09/2022 20:54

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antelopevalley · 17/09/2022 20:57

SwimmingFree · 17/09/2022 20:45

Sounds wonderful!

I don't really understand the logistics of this?
If your children are pre-school age you have them all day during the week, then picks them up from your house after his work, takes them to his house and puts them to bed. Then he sits in his house alone in the evening while you go out or sit alone in your house.
If they are at school you do your own thing during the day, pick them up from school and have them for a few hours, until your husband collects them, takes them home where they sleep, and drops them at school the next day. So you only see them during the week for a few hours every day.
And only at the weekend are you actually a family.
Is that right?