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Who was at fault: Charles, Diana or Camilla?

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I DOUBT Camilla was ‘nervous’ on her wedding day; she had been working toward it for years. She is Mrs Simpson all over again — an experience­d woman who catches a weak Prince of Wales and does not let go. But Mrs Simpson did not help ruin the life of a 19-year-old girl.

Rosalind Moss, Bushey, Herts.

SO Prince Charles ‘never eats lunch’. We also find out ‘he has a temper and can be moody and difficult’. See the connection? Perhaps he should follow the old advice: ‘Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, dine like a pauper.’

Mrs t. Hardy, wellington, Somerset. YOU are doing a good job, Penny Junor, of boosting the image of Charles and Camilla. But William and harry won’t thank you for slating their mother and making their father seem like a wimp who needs Camilla to shore him up. Far better to say they are sorry for all the pain they caused Diana and beg forgivenes­s.

Mrs B. Robinson, Shirley, Southampto­n.

PENNY JUNOR paints the Duchess of Cornwall in a rosy glow as she rescues the Prince of Wales from depression. But is this the Establishm­ent’s attempt to get us to accept her as the Queen-in- waiting? Camilla had her chance when Charles begged her not to marry Andrew Parker Bowles. But she didn’t want to be Queen then, with all those responsibi­lities, and she shouldn’t be Queen when our beloved Monarch passes on.

J. PRICE, kirk ella, east Yorks. PRINCE HARRY was right; he and his brother should never have had to walk behind his mother’s coffin. They were there because the public would have attacked Prince Charles if he had been alone. That was how high feelings were running.

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