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Camilla Parker-Bowles 'had no career' and 'changed her life' for Charles, says expert

Camilla Parker Bowles had an “astonishing” change of lifestyle after she married Prince Charles.

The 75-year-old Duchess of Cornwall has been married to The Prince of Wales since 2005, after they wed in a ceremony at Windsor Guildhall.

And her biographer claims that since then, The Duchess of Cornwall has had an upheaval in her entire lifestyle to revolve around royal duties, that other members of the firm wouldn’t partake.

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Angela Levin authored the upcoming biography, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: From Outcast to Future Queen Consort, where she exclusively reflected to The Daily Star how much Camilla has changed over the years for her lifestyle she was previously used to.

Camilla’s biographer Angela Levin claims that since marrying Prince Charles, The Duchess of Cornwall has had an upheaval in her entire lifestyle
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She explained: “I think she has at the age of 57, when she married Prince Charles, it’s absolutely astonishing that she could change her life so completely.”

The esteemed biographer continued: “She didn’t have a career before. She wasn’t interested. She just liked to read, go to parties, and have fun. And she wasn’t brought up to think in any other way.

Angela added: “But she has changed enormously for the better. And the more she’s done in the world of charities, the more she wants to do.”

Biographer Angela Levin: “She just liked to read go to parties, and have fun. And she wasn’t brought up to think in any other way,”
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In a supportive statement on the eve of the start of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Her Majesty The Queen announced is was her “sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort”.

Angela claims that part of this service is due to Camilla’s passion to get directly involved in charities that “people find difficult”.

Earlier in the interview, the royal commentator commented: “She’s done a lot for to try to stop domestic violence. She’s not ashamed of any of these charities that she takes up, which a lot of her charities, a lot of royals would never have done.”

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall married in 2005 in ceremonies in Windsor
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Angela explained: “She’s done sexual assault and rape charity work and all those things that people find quite difficult. And she’s done a lot of good.”

The author continued: “She’s not somebody who just wants to cut a ribbon. She really wants to get involved.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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