On April 9, 2005, King Charles (75 years old) was finally able to say “yes” to his lover of many years, then Camilla Parker Bowles, now Queen Camilla (76 years old).

He is subjected to harsh criticism
At the time, many opinions were divided about the fact that the two had been forged with hymen chains, due to the love triangle that received much media coverage between Camilla, King Charles, and his ex-wife, Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in 1997.
The civil ceremony was held at the Windsor Guideshall, and after the ceremony the newly married couple and family were welcomed to full cheers from spectators and press.
There's likely been a lot planned down to the last detail before the royal wedding, and now we can Daily messages Lip readers reveal an alleged warning Queen Elizabeth gave her new daughter-in-law.
– I warned her
A lip reader analyzed a video from the royal couple's big day, in which the king was wearing a suit, and the bride was wearing a long white silk dress with a matching coat. The crowning achievement was the hat signed by Philip Treacy, decorated with large feathers.

The truth revealed
It was very windy on the couple's wedding day, and in many of the photos you can see that Camilla had to hold on to the feathered hat so it wouldn't fly away.
Keeping the hat on: Camilla had to keep the feathers in place as she smiled for the press. Photo: REX/NTB
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According to a lip reader, the bride is said to have told Charles that she regretted her choice of hat, to which the king reportedly joked:
– It looks terrible.
It is also said that the groom joked that the feathers poked him in the eyes.
Her warning: The bride should not follow her mother-in-law's advice about feathers on her wedding day. Photo: REX/NTB
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– I warned her against using feathers, Queen Elizabeth said, according to what the Daily Mail reported about the lip reader.
More feather hats in the wardrobe
Despite the feathers almost flying off her head, and the alleged nod from her mother-in-law, that hasn't stopped Camila from wearing her feather headdresses a few times lately.
Another variant: In 2009, Camila chose this variant. Photo: REX/NTB
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Repeat: The Queen was once again forced to keep her feathered hat on in 2012. Photograph: Reuters/Nigel Marple/NTB
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Feathers at the Garden Party: Queen Camilla also opted for feathers during a royal garden party in 2012. Princess Kate, on the other hand, chose a pink version with a bow. Photo: REX/NTB
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MORE FEATHERS: Queen Camilla once again wore a feather hat to mark 60 years of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in 2013. Image: Paul Grover/REX/NTB
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