FOCUS OF CRITICISMĪmid a public outpouring of grief and anger after Diana's death, Camilla was singled out for harsh criticism. "I cannot imagine anyone in their right mind leaving you for Camilla," Prince Philip, Charles' father and the late Queen Elizabeth's husband, said in a letter to Diana. While Diana brought glamour to the stuffy House of Windsor with her glittering gowns, many Britons could not understand why Charles would prefer the country-loving Camilla, usually pictured wearing a scarf and green waterproof riding coat. "I mean the idea of a crown being placed upon the head of her deadliest rival, Camilla, I think would have given her absolute heartburn."There were three of us in this marriage - so it was a bit crowded," Diana, who dubbed Camilla "the Rottweiler", famously remarked in her own TV interview in 1995. will be hurling thunderbolts on coronation day, that's for sure," royal author Tina Brown told Reuters. Other surveys have also indicated only a minority thought she should be Queen Camilla. A YouGov poll this week found while 48% had a positive view of her, 39% held a negative opinion, putting her among the least popular in the royal family. Polls also suggest she has not won widespread public affection either. In his memoir, Charles's younger son Prince Harry accused his step mother of leaking stories about him to the press to enhance her own reputation, and that he and his brother had asked their father not to marry her. However, her rehabilitation has come at a cost. "She is resilient, she was brought up with this extraordinary sense of duty where you got on with it, don't whinge, put your best face on and keep going, and it has stood her in very good stead," Fiona Shelburne, the Marchioness of Lansdowne, a close confidante of Camilla, now 75, told the Sunday Times last month. Public relations experts say it was the result of much hard and careful work, although aides said it was mainly due to Camilla's own personality and great sense of humour. From being able to appear in public together, to marriage and last year's approval from Queen Elizabeth to Camilla taking the title Queen Consort, their success is complete. But in subsequent years, royal aides, tasked with rebuilding the tarnished reputation of the royal family as a whole, also slowly began to integrate Camilla into a more public role. Focus of criticism Amid a public outpouring of grief and anger after Diana's death, Camilla was singled out for harsh criticism. "There were three of us in this marriage - so it was a bit crowded," Diana, who dubbed Camilla "the Rottweiler", famously remarked in her own TV interview in 1995. In a TV interview the following year, Charles admitted he had resumed their affair, but said it was only after his marriage had irretrievably broken down. That's the strength of love," Camilla told Charles in the secretly recorded telephone conversation publicised in 1993. The depth of that relationship was exposed to a shocked public in 1993 when a transcript of a secretly recorded private conversation with hugely intimate details was published in newspapers. After having two children, William and Harry, the relationship turned sour and they divorced in 1996 after he rekindled his romance with his former lover. Charles himself married 20-year-old Diana in a wedding in 1981 that enchanted not just Britain but the world.
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