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King Charles III is also said to have cheated on Camilla

2022-11-02T19:41:33.348Z


King Charles III is also said to have cheated on Camilla Created: 02/11/2022, 20:34 By: Annemarie Goebbel Spicy rumors draw King Charles III. as a true womanizer. Not only Diana was betrayed by him, Camilla is said to have been betrayed by him. The lady is no stranger. London – Since Charles III. (73) When he is king, his past regularly catches up with him. The heir to the throne would certain


King Charles III

is also said to have cheated on Camilla

Created: 02/11/2022, 20:34

By: Annemarie Goebbel

Spicy rumors draw King Charles III.

as a true womanizer.

Not only Diana was betrayed by him, Camilla is said to have been betrayed by him.

The lady is no stranger.

London – Since Charles III.

(73) When he is king, his past regularly catches up with him.

The heir to the throne would certainly have preferred to bury this story under the cloak of silence forever.

But the rumor persists in the British media: Not only Princess Diana (36, † 1997) was cheated on by the former Prince of Wales with Camilla (75).

Camilla herself was also betrayed by him.

The lady in question is also no stranger: King Charles III.

is said to have had fun with the mother-in-law of Princess Madeleine of Sweden (40).

If the rumors are true, Charles would be the purest womanizer

Since the alleged affair was a good 20 years ago, the facts can hardly be checked.

But Eva Maria O'Neill (73) is said to have been "very close" to the current king, reports the Bild newspaper, citing

The Mirror.

Indeed, Madeleine's husband Chris O'Neill (48) has roots in London, where his mother lived for many years and belonged to high society.

Eva Maria O'Neill and King Charles were spotted arm in arm at a charity event in 2003.

Although Camilla was there too, the two apparently seemed very familiar, it is said (photomontage).

© Franz Neumayr/dpa & Kirsty O'connor/dpa

Among the top ten thousand was Eva Maria, for example, Donald Trump's (76) ex-wife Ivana (73, † 2022).

The rumors point to the year 2003, when Charles was already in a relationship with Camilla.

According to the

Mirror

, Charles and Munich opera patron Eva-Maria O'Neill became close at a charity event in Salzburg, Austria.

Particularly spicy: Charles had attended the event together with Duchess Camilla.

Madeleine of Sweden and her marriage to Chris O'Neill

As the baby of the Swedish royal family, Princess Madeleine didn't always have it easy.

The younger sister of the heir to the throne Victoria (44) was once considered a party princess in Stockholm.

Princess Madeleine has lived in Miami with her husband, businessman Chris O'Neill (47) and their three children since 2018 and is only seen in Sweden on important occasions.

Both Charles and Eva-Maria O'Neill deny the alleged affair

Charles himself has always denied the affair rumors linking him to O'Neill.

Madeleine's mother-in-law has also always denied an alleged liaison with the British Royal.

Neither Charles nor Camilla should particularly like the fact that their alleged affair is now making headlines again.

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The king is used to such grief, though.

Not only the 5th season of the Netflix series "The Crown" (starting November 9th) caused explosives in advance, the old love whispers with Camilla were also pulled out of the drawer.

The future is not exactly rosy with Prince Harry's (38) memoirs announced for January 10th.

Sources used:

bild.de, germany.detailzero.com

Source: merkur

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