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Honorary Fellowship for Duchess of Cornwall". kcl.ac.uk. 13 September 2007. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013 . Retrieved 27 August 2013. The Duchess of Cornwall attends the 125th Wimbledon Championships". The Prince of Wales. 22 June 2011. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 . Retrieved 3 May 2012. The novel begins in 1992, set just after the general election of the same year, where the House of Windsor has just been deprived of its royal status by the People's Republican Party, and its members made to live like normal citizens.

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In Hellebore Close (aptly known as "Hell Close" to its longtime residents), the new home of the Royal Family, they learn to cope with the normal day of ordinary people. The Queen – now called Mrs. Windsor – is not allowed to take all her beloved corgis to her new home in "Hell Close", with only Harris with her, and Charles learning that horses cannot be kept in a council house garden.

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Prince Charles and Camilla celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary". Hello!. 3 June 2015. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015 . Retrieved 21 August 2015. ; "BREAKING: King Charles drives through Wiltshire after helicopter drops Camilla home". Wiltshire 999s. 14 September 2022. Archived from the original on 15 September 2022 . Retrieved 15 September 2022. Perry, Simon (1 November 2016). "Why Was Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall Fired from Her First Job? (Hint: It's Something Everyone Has Done Once!)". People. Archived from the original on 16 December 2021 . Retrieved 16 December 2021. Captain Christmas and the Evil Adults (Phoenix Arts Theatre, 1982) now known as the Sue Townsend Theatre The marriage was to have been on 8 April 2005, in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, with a subsequent religious service of blessing [100] at St George's Chapel. However, to conduct a civil marriage at Windsor Castle would oblige the venue to obtain a licence for civil marriages, which it did not have. A condition of such a licence is that the licensed venue must be available for a period of one year to anyone wishing to be married there, and as the royal family did not wish to make Windsor Castle available to the public for civil marriages, the venue was changed to the town hall at Windsor Guildhall. [101] On 4 April, the marriage was delayed by one day to allow the Prince of Wales and some of the invited dignitaries to attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II. [102]

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Camilla's ancestry is predominantly English. She also has Dutch, Scottish, Colonial American, French and French–Canadian ancestors. [294] The first two published stories appeared in a short-lived arts' journal entitled magazine, in the editing and production of which Townsend was involved, featuring the character then still called Nigel Mole. Actor Nigel Bennett had given her help and encouragement to persist with the work and sent the script to John Tydeman, the deputy head of BBC Radio Drama. [10] The character first came to national awareness in a single radio play, The Diary of Nigel Mole, Aged 13¾, broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on New Year's Day 1982. [14] The Queen makes Camilla a Dame Grand Cross". BBC News. 8 April 2012. Archived from the original on 20 June 2012 . Retrieved 9 June 2013. Rhoden-Paul, Andre (17 May 2022). "Charles and Camilla visit Canada on royal tour to mark Platinum Jubilee". BBC News. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022 . Retrieved 18 June 2022. A Royal Romance Interactive Timeline". CBS News. 18 March 2005. Archived from the original on 12 November 2013 . Retrieved 5 March 2012.

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Prince Charles visits riot-hit London community". TimesLIVE. 17 August 2011. Archived from the original on 21 August 2011 . Retrieved 6 March 2012. ; "London riots: Charles and Camilla hear Victims Tales". BBC News. 17 August 2011. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012 . Retrieved 6 March 2012. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1982), her best-selling book, and the best-selling new British fiction book of the 1980s.Mitchell, Jenness (5 July 2023). "Charles presented with Scotland's crown jewels - four arrested as protesters shout 'not my king' ". Sky News . Retrieved 5 July 2023. It follows Queen Elizabeth II, Charles, Prince of Wales and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who, at the start of the novel, have been living for the last 13 years on the Flowers Estate, now called the Flowers Exclusion Zone or 'The Fez'. The Fez is the private fiefdom of scaffolding magnate Arthur Grice, Prince William's employer. Grice fancies himself a grand-scale public benefactor; he often wonders why most Fez residents dismiss him as little more than the self-aggrandising businessman he is. He lobbies the Queen for a knighthood, which she cannot grant him, all honours having been abolished. After experiencing kidney failure, she underwent dialysis and in September 2009 she received a kidney from her elder son Sean, after a two-year wait for a donor. [1] She also had degenerative arthritis, which left her reliant on a wheelchair. [1] By this time, she was dictating to Sean, who worked as her typist. [28] [29] Surgery was carried out at Leicester General Hospital and Townsend spoke to the BBC about her illness on an appeal for National Kidney Day. [30] Death [ edit ] On 25 March 1965, Shand was a debutante in London, [19] one of 311 that year. After moving from home, she shared a small flat in Kensington with her friend Jane Wyndham, niece of decorator Nancy Lancaster. She later moved into a larger flat in Belgravia, which she shared with her landlady Lady Moyra Campbell, the daughter of the Duke of Abercorn, and later with Virginia Carington, daughter of the politician Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington. [20] Virginia later married Shand's uncle Henry Cubitt (1973 until 1979), [21] and in 2005 became a special aide to Camilla and Charles. [22] Shand worked as a secretary for a variety of firms in the West End, and as a receptionist for the decorating firm Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler in Mayfair. [23] She was reportedly fired from the job after "she came in late, having been to a dance". [24]



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