Skydragon
Imperial Majesty
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I remember the press making a fuss about Diana apparently being a virgin and Mountbatten didn't suggest Charles pick 'a good one for keeps', at least that is unlike any of the quotes I have read. Even if he had, he slipped up with Diana! The point was, it was 'other's with their own agenda, whom did not feel Camilla was suitable and time showed them to be complete idiots.From what I've read, Lord Mountbatten encouraged Charles to have fun, but pick a good one for keeps. Camilla fell into the fun category. Also, just think about it from a common sense point of view... Do you recall when Charles and Diana got engaged, and all the fuss made over her 'eligibility,' etc? THAT was in 1981...now imagine how Camilla would have done in the early 70's. Sorry, don't think so.
If jewellery is a 'very personal gift', then there are many men and women in trouble, especially my husband and I. One exchange of gifts from and to a former male friend reads - To my Darling ------ with all my love. XXX. (on the presentation card). The watch I gave is engraved with 'To my Darling ----, I am always here to ........As for the bracelet, personally, I don't care what the initials stand for or what they are, the point is most women would not take kindly to our husband to be giving a 'former' GF a gift of jewelry. Jewelry is a very personal gift, especially under these circumstances (if it had initials, etc). That says something...
Jewellery, is not considered to be personal, IMO, it is the sort of thing you give for however many years service, an 18th birthday, someone leaving, all normally engraved.
Probably because Charles asked all his old friends to befriend Diana and welcome her into the fold. Of course she was asked by many of his friends if she intended to hunt with them, she had afterall given Charles the impression that she was into the country scene.Oops, and one more point. If Camilla didn't intend to maintain a presence in Charles' life, why was she so keen to befriend Diana, ask her whether she planned to hunt, etc. Hmmm... Sorry, she knew what she was doing all along.
However, I think we are both straying far from the remit of this thread, which is of course Charles and Camilla's Love Story, the Early Days, which means long before Diana came onto the scene.
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