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Topic: Camillagate


In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Squidgygate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This view influenced the conspiracy theory that the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in Paris in 1997 was an assassination rather than an accident.
Whatever the negative impact of Squidygate might have had for the Princess of Wales was soon balanced by the publication of taped phone conversations between the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker-Bowles (Camillagate) which were very damaging to the public perception of his character and a source of much ridicule of him.
The "Camillagate" tape showed no signs of suspicious treatment, and appeared to be just what it was claimed to have been: a recording, "from air", of Charles and Camilla talking privately on 18 December 1989.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Squidgygate   (4896 words)

  
 Guardian | A 30-year love affair that survived scandal and scorn
They shared the same silly sense of humour - embarrassingly evident 20 years later when the "Camillagate" conversations reared their ugly heads - both enjoying silly voices and accents and adoring the Goons.
Her love of the countryside, of hunting and rural traditions - in stark contrast to Diana whose natural milieu was Kensington rather than Highgrove - also impressed Charles.
A few months later the Camillagate tapes - apparently recordings of Charles and Camilla speaking on the phone in 1989 - emerged in their excruciating glory.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5124666-103690,00.html   (1079 words)

  
 The royal tampon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
With Fergie and Di catered for it was time for Prince Charles to enter the frame.
And what a blemish the 'Camillagate' tapes were upon his squeaky clean image.
Again the source was a taped conversation - between Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles - and again it came with the suggestions of MI5 tampering.
www.thepessimist.com /royal_tampon.htm   (111 words)

  
 EducationGuardian.co.uk | Schools special reports | Everything he does is a cheat
The events of the past 20 years have presumably made the royal family cautious about personal encounters.
Since the Squidgygate and Camillagate tapes, you'd guess that the Mountbatten-Windsors would be careful of telephone sex.
Prince Harry may even have been warned of the long-time rumour that tabloid newspapers were seeking a strand of his hair in order to conduct DNA tests.
education.guardian.co.uk /publicschools/story/0,12505,1328750,00.html   (697 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Patient Camilla lasts the course
The Princess of Wales would later identify Camilla, whom she dubbed the Rottweiler, as the third person in the royal marriage.
The public disintegration of the royal union led to Camilla's vilification, compounded by the "Camillagate" tapes, leaked in 1992, which recorded the often excruciatingly embarrassing private terms of endearment between herself and Charles.
She kept a steady silence in the face of the public opprobrium.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,1410334,00.html   (618 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Camilla Parker Bowles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The continuing relationship between the Prince of Wales and Parker Bowles was kept secret until the early 1990s, when the rift between the Prince and Princess of Wales became public knowledge.
It was the "Camillagate" scandal — tape recordings of a private telephone conversation between the Prince of Wales and Parker Bowles — that brought it to the surface.
It has been claimed by royal "insiders," though denied by both the couple and their friends, that their affair had been conducted throughout the Prince's engagement.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Camilla-Parker-Bowles   (776 words)

  
 Wanadoo - News & Weather - Charles & Camilla Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
By the late '80s Camilla is understood to have rekindled her relationship with Charles.
In 1992 the intimate "Camillagate" tape surfaced in the tabloids and in 1995 she divorced her husband, Andrew.
Later that year The Queen urged her eldest son and daughter-in-law Diana to end their marriage in the same fashion.
wanadoo.co.uk /news/national/charlescamilla4.htm?...   (82 words)

  
 nthposition online magazine: Squidgygate revisited
The excitement in Fleet Street was intense, particularly given that the "Camillagate" tape was in fact the third "Royalgate" tape to appear: a scurrilous conversation between the Duchess of York and a male friend had appeared.
The same day that Clarke was disavowing intelligence involvement in 'Camillagate', members of the Commons all-party home affairs committee had their first meeting with Dame Stella Rimington, director general of MI5.
The radio ham who recorded the "Camillagate" tape has never been identified publicly, but it is known that he or she approached journalists with it immediately.
www.nthposition.com /squidgygate.php   (5739 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - UK - The love affair that has spanned three decades
She is friendly, high-spirited, confident and outgoing; exactly what the man known affectionately to his friends in Gloucestershire as "King Whinge" needs when he is feeling misunderstood or sorry for himself.
On the Camillagate tape he repeatedly tells Mrs Parker Bowles he loves her.
Had he proposed in 1971, the history of the monarchy in the latter part of the 20th century would have been very different.
news.scotsman.com /uk.cfm?id=157982005   (1498 words)

  
 Camillagate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Camillagate" was the name given to the scandal surrounding the affair between Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles.
A key factor in the scandal was a tape of a telephone conversation between Charles and Camilla, made on December 18, 1989.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Camillagate   (77 words)

  
 frontline: princess and the press: the royals and the press
The Mirror receives the 'Camillagate' tape - a recorded intimate conversation between Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles.
The Mirror's "Camillagate Confidential" says that there is a 60 minute 'Camillagate' tape that exists.
Afterwards, The Times writes: "What matters is the national sense that something is wrong with the state of the Royal Family, that, while the Monarch remains high in her subjects' esteem, the rest of 'the firm'is variously at fault and failing to live and work as it should."
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/royals/etc/cron.html   (1934 words)

  
 Cases of unethical journalistic behavior in the UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Until now complaints of celebrities and the Royal Family especially about questions of privacy seem to mark the biggest part of the PCC work.
In 1993 the PCC had to deal with the so-called "Camillagate", a telephone conversation between the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles published in some papers.
The "Di Spy case" marked a crisis in the self-regulatory system of the PCC.
www.jmk.su.se /global03/project/ethics/uk/uk5.htm   (451 words)

  
 FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH: Rules for Aging   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rosenblatt’s Rule Number Two is important for us to think about because there probably isn’t a single one of us who doesn’t worry sometimes about what others think about us.
Doubtless Prince Charles was extremely worried what millions of others were thinking about him when the infamous “Camillagate” tapes surfaced in the public domain, courtesy of an enterprising electronic eavesdropper having picked up, from out of the electronic ether, a very intimate cell-phone conversation between Charles and Camilla.
And doubtless Bill Clinton was extremely worried what millions of others were thinking about him when he had to confess on TV in front of the world, what had gone on between him and Monica.
fetlock.blogspot.com /2005/03/rules-for-aging.html   (633 words)

  
 At least one long wait is over for U.K.'s Charles - World News - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
But after the marriage broke down in 1992, reports emerged that the union had been a disaster from the start and that Charles was a reluctant bridegroom who carried on bedding a mistress up to and after the wedding ceremony.
The strength of their attachment was exposed in the 1993 Camillagate furore, in which tapes were purported to record a lusty phone conversation between Charles and Camilla in which he said he hoped to be reincarnated as her tampon.
However, although the tabloids heaped ridicule upon the prince, opinion polls suggested his future subjects were less outraged by the alleged indiscretion.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6946557   (840 words)

  
 Mirror.co.uk - News - All News Archive - DIANA TV SENSATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It was not until his TV interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in the 90s that Charles, who now lives with Camilla at Highgrove, admitted he had committed adultery.
Their affair came out during the "Camillagate" scandal, when tape recordings of their conversations were published.
The most well-known of the American TV attempts to re-create royal life starred Dynasty actress Catherine Oxenberg - a second cousin of Prince Charles.
www.mirror.co.uk /news/allnews/tm_objectid=14435011&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=diana-tv-sensation-name_page.html   (525 words)

  
 Independent, The (London): Gotcha! 'Sun' says Diana tape was a fake
We have had Squidgygate, Fergiegate and Camillagate - now there is Higgygate.
Previous royal scandals involving the Princess include the Squidgygate tapes, in which she was heard talking affectionately on the phone to a car dealer, James Gilbey.
Fergiegate featured the Duke and Duchess of York discussing their marriage problems and Camillagate featured a scatological discussion between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19961009/ai_n14088405   (569 words)

  
 Boudica Of Suburbia: and darkness prevails...
I am researching Charles and Camilla (NOT out of any interest I myself have, purely for a feature I swear) and I came accross the Camillagate transcripts.
Camillagate, for those who don't know, was when in 1989 telephone conversations between The Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker-Bowles were taped and the transcripts released causing a huge scandal yada yada yada.
They're pretty dirty and unbelievably cringe-worthy but not nearly as bad as I was led to believe.
boudicaofsuburbia.blogspot.com /2005/04/and-darkness-prevails.html   (359 words)

  
 Observer | Queen of spin... but never the Queen of England
Through the pages of the tabloids and by many other channels at her disposal, Camilla has let it be known that she regards this faithful royal servant as 'the enemy'.
She has even likened him to an item of sanitary ware - an interesting choice of insult, as anyone who recalls the crudity of the Camillagate tapes may agree.
Only last week her sources tearfully revealed to a shocked world that rotten Sir Michael had tried to stop her going to the Albert Hall frockfest on the grounds that she would distract press attention from the beneficiary, the Prince's Trust.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4777728-102273,00.html   (1702 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
For 13 years Jennie Bond has been treading in the footsteps of the royal correspondent.
In that time she has covered many momentous events - among them, three marriage breakdowns, Camillagate, the Queen's annus horribilis and the death of the Princess of Wales, whom Jennie had met privately on a number of occasions.
Jennie recounts these meetings in material that until now has never been in print.
www.angelfire.com /pa/ImperialRussian/grb/eur40.html   (96 words)

  
 Camillagate Transcript
This is the complete transcript from The Camillagate Tape.
It was scanned from the Irish Times without permission.
All right darling, I wish you were pressing mine.
aca-vnt.mcc.ac.uk /ScrapBook/camillagate.htm   (934 words)

  
 News - Yorkshire Post Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More
Royal watchers believe the relationship blossomed after the birth of Prince Harry in 1984, a period when Charles and Diana were drifting apart.
By 1992, it was clear that it was serious, when the so-called "Camillagate" tape surfaced.
In the recording of a telephone conversation between the two, made in December 1989, Charles said: "I love you" to Camilla and added many other highly personal comments.
www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=55&ArticleID=943525   (686 words)

  
 Peinliches aus dem Liebesleben
Vor mehr als zehn Jahren beschäftigte "Camillagate" die Medien.
Die Medien berichteten in jenen Wochen über das "Camillagate".
Sie bekamen Telefongespräche zugespielt, die im Dezember 1989 aufgezeichnet worden waren.
www.welt.de /data/2005/02/10/461739.html   (229 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Prince Charles to wed longtime companion
Diana referred to her husband's old flame as "the Rottweiler" and suspected his unfaithfulness.
A few months later, the infamous "Camillagate" tapes surfaced — recordings of phone conversations between Charles and Camilla, which, in addition to Charles' declarations of love, contained some spectacularly embarrassing intimacies.
Shortly after that, in a television interview, Charles admitted to adultery during his marriage but did not name Camilla.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2002177338_royals11.html   (710 words)

  
 The Revenge of Winston Smith
I wasn't overly fond of Diana - she became the "People's Princess" because she was young and (vaguely) pretty, but her innocence and sincerity seemed a little false to me - and Charles was clearly pushed into the marriage.
For some reason though I can't get the "Camillagate" tapes out of my mind...
UPDATE 12/04/05: Found via Lisa's site - the transcripts of the Camillagate tapes...
www.timsellers.net /winston/2005/04/royal-wedding.php   (199 words)

  
 Vanguard News Network Forum - Prince Charles to be assassinated soon?.
A leading Bishop has said Prince Charles must apologise to the former husband of the ‘Rottweiler’ Camilla Parker Bowles before she becomes the future Queen Camilla before the couple marry (see link).
With that success in mind (which stopped the Bimbo Princess from becoming a mohammedan and squirting out a mutant Islamic pretender to the throne); and with the Rottweiler and Charles pending ascension to the throne due any day, a more subtle fate may await them?; from the ever-plotting security services.
The ‘Camillagate Tapes’, sometimes known as the ‘Prince Tampax tapes’ in which Charles engaged in disgusting conversation unsuitable for reproducing in a family-oriented National Socialist website, ought never to be reproduced.
www.vnnforum.com /showthread.php?t=16866   (2071 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 29 Jan 1993
I fear that that is precisely why one of my local newspapers decided to take a chance and publish the Camillagate transcript.
I was assured by that newspaper, and accepted its undertaking, that it was trying not to increase sales but to inform the public.
One knows what probably occurred : it was a slack Sunday in the office at The Sun.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1993-01-29/Debate-3.html   (5008 words)

  
 Well, IF they hadn't schemed and murdered   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I would have had more respect for them if Tampon had entered into the marriage honestly, found he couldn't abide it- had their darn affair (after all I'm SURE there are adulterers on this board who finally married their man) and then divorced and re-married.
This treating her like a stupid girl, mocking her 'old fashioned' ideas about fidelity and love and shaming her with the Camillagate tapes,going on TV and telling the world (and his young sons) that he NEVER LOVED Diana, what a shit-head.
I hope the citizens of London continue to throw bread at that cow and her tampon.
www.mpip.org /mac/bb/messages/68945.shtml   (218 words)

  
 The Truth Seeker - 'Smithgate' Royal Rape Tape Could Bring Down The Monarchy
They cannot be printed, for obvious legal reasons, unless Mr Smith himself chooses to make them public.
Remember the tapes which passed into corrosive Royal history as "Squidgygate" and "Camillagate"?
Wherever that tape is, in short, the Royals will do anything to prevent its contents becoming public.
www.thetruthseeker.co.uk /article.asp?ID=1193   (926 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Timeline: Charles and Camilla's romance
They soon learn however that the reality of their marriage is not quite as romantic.
The relationship between Charles and Camilla is brought into public focus by publication of parts of the socalled Camillagate tape of a telephone conversation between the couple in which intimate details of their mutual affection are revealed.
Official confirmation of the marriage breakdown comes when Prime Minister John Major announces that Charles and Diana are to separate.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/4410551.stm   (812 words)

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