Camilla's decision to invite her ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles to King Charles' Coronation shows us how to have a good divorce, says NADINE DORRIES
The writer reflects on the positive example set by Andrew Parker Bowles and Camilla, who have maintained a close relationship following their divorce for the sake of their children and grandchildren. The writer notes that after a divorce, it can be difficult for children to adapt to changes and to maintain relationships with both parents. By continuing to support each other and remain close, Andrew and Camilla have shown that it is possible to live in relative harmony after a separation.
Andrew Parker Bowles will be attending the Coronation service, to watch as his former wife Camilla is crowned alongside King Charles. Pictured together at the State Opening of Parliament in 2015 |
''Andrew and the Camilla were married for 22 years until they divorced in 1995 and that, coincidentally, is exactly how long my husband Paul and I were together before we, too, went our separate ways (temporarily, as it transpired)'' says Nadine Dorries. It's a long time. Long enough for the heady days of being newlyweds to fade and for a deep and loving friendship to develop.
Major Andrew Parker-Bowles and the new Queen (pictured at their wedding in 1973) were married for 22 years until they divorced in 1995 |
Camilla and Andrew (pictured together in 1992) have set a positive example not just to their children, but to the whole country |
They have shown that it is possible to live in relative harmony after divorce. And nothing will make that point more interesting than for Andrew being at the Coronation. Speaking of marriage, the 7th Duke of Westminster, has been snapped up. Hugh Grosvenor, worth some £10 billion, recently proposed to his girlfriend of two years, Olivia Henson, at his 11,000-acre family seat, Eaton Hall in Cheshire.
Hugh Grosvenor, worth some £10 billion, recently proposed to his girlfriend of two years, Olivia Henson, at his 11,000-acre family seat, Eaton Hall in Cheshire.
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