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The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr
The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr






The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr

Queen Elizabeth added with a smile: ‘They have overcome Becher’s Brook and The Chair and all kinds of other terrible obstacles.

The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr

The first was that Hedgehunter had won the race at Aintree the second was that, at Windsor, she was delighted to be welcoming her son and his bride to the winners’ enclosure. When Charles and Camilla finally wed in April 2005 – decades after their romance started in the 1970s – the date coincided with the Grand National, and Queen Elizabeth couldn’t attend the ceremony because she had a horse running.īut the Queen did make a speech at the reception later, and said she had two important announcements. Her natural demeanour even won over her once-harshest critic – Queen Elizabeth, who initially blamed Charles’ long-time love for the break-up of his unhappy marriage to Diana. Camilla happily re-tells this story, and hoots with laughter. Take, for example the offers from various Americans she’s met – who discreetly tell her they can share the numbers of their plastic surgeons if she wants to have some ‘work’. Breaking the mould as a former mistress who became a Ma’am, Camilla has won over everyone she has met.








The Search for Happily-Ever-After by Patricia Baehr