West empathises with Charles over ‘Camillagate’
DOMINIC West felt “extremely sympathetic” to King Charles and the Queen Consort Camilla after re-enacting the infamous “Camillagate” scandal for The Crown.
In 1993, an intimate conversation between the then-prince of Wales and his lover which had been recorded years before was made public and West admitted revisiting the call, which included the now-king telling Camilla he wanted to “live inside” her trousers but it would be just his luck to be reincarnated as a tampon, has given him a new take on the controversy.
West, who portrays Charles in the upcoming fifth season of the regal drama, told Entertainment Weekly magazine: “I remember thinking it was something so sordid and deeply, deeply embarrassing (at the time).
“Looking back on it, and having to play it, what you’re conscious of is that the blame was not with these two people, two lovers, who were having a private conversation.
“What’s really (clear now) is how invasive and disgusting was the press’s attention to it, that they printed it out verbatim and you could call a number and listen to the actual tape.
“I think it made me extremely sympathetic towards the two of them and what they’d gone through.”
West and Olivia Williams – who plays Camilla – were keen to show the couple as sympathetically as possible.
He said: “(Olivia is) extremely bright, she’s extremely forthright, and she had straightaway a sympathy for Camilla, that I shared actually. We both felt that we wanted to do right by our characters.
“We felt the odds were slightly stacked against their relationship and we wanted to try and bring it across in as sympathetic a light as we could.”
The episodes will also tackle the death of Charles’s late ex-wife Princess Diana and West insisted the subject had been handled sensitively. “It’s a hell of a season, because it deals with Diana’s death and appalling scenes, like having to break that news to your sons.” | Bang Showbiz