CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES in recognisable as the wife of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. She will one day be Britain’s Princess Consort. But her journey has not been easy.

She was previously married to Andrew Parker Bowles, and Prince Charles was famously married to Princess Diana. Though Camilla and Charles married in 2005, a recent season of The Crown has explored their past.

In the wake of The Crown season four, Clarence House turned off responses to tweets.

It came after the season, which detailed the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana.

The storyline reignited public anger towards Camilla in some viewers, causing the couple to be hit by a wave of hate online.

Body language expert analysed Camilla’s body language after the tragic death of Princess Diana in Paris.

Camilla Parker Bowles in 1998

Camilla Parker Bowles news: Princess Diana’s death left her like ‘the foxes she persued’ (Image: GETTY)

Camilla and Charles in 1998

Camilla Parker Bowles news: An expert analysed Camilla’s body language after Diana’s death (Image: GETTY)

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She told Express.co.uk: “In the wake of Diana’s death Camilla’s body language resembled one of the foxes that she loved to pursue on a hunt.

“Hiding from the cameras she was seen weaving in between and diving behind people in the crowds at the events she attended, often with a facial expression that suggested some levels of fear.”

Camilla’s response reflected anger that was levelled at her during the time, as Prince Charles has recently admitted to their relationship.

However, Charles, Camilla and the public were all able to move on, happily.

 

Judi went on: “The royal PR machine worked wonders with Prince Charles’s second wife, though, re-launching the woman with a warm, inoffensive and rather kindly-looking smile slowly and steadily to the point where she was not only accepted by the public, but also gaining her own fan base as future Queen.

“A new generation of royal-watchers saw this rather shy, middle-aged woman who clearly made the often tetchy Prince happy and her role in the biggest, most tragic soap opera the Royal Family has ever known faded into the mists of time as a result.

“There were signals of integration from the Queen and from Princes William and Harry, suggesting we should all take their lead and forgive, forget and move on.”

Social media platforms such as Twitter are still full of angry sentiments towards Charles and Camilla, though, decades later.

Camilla and Charles in 2020

Camilla Parker Bowles news: The Crown season five has depicted the relationship between the couple (Image: GETTY)

 

The Crown season five has depicted the relationship between Prince Charles and Camilla during his marriage to Princess Diana.

The Crown has been described as a “hatchet job” by former Buckingham Palace press secretary, Dickie Arbiter.

He said: “It’s a hatchet job on Prince Charles and a bit of a hatchet job on Diana. You have to ask, is it necessary?”

Judi Finnigan claimed: “We’ve reached season 4 and the production’s original commitment to truth, accuracy and fairness is nowhere to be seen.”

 

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles relationship timeline

Royal family: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles relationship timeline (Image: EXPRESS.CO.UK)

She added: “People will come away from The Crown loathing Prince Charles as a brute rather than a decent man locked in a horribly misconceived marriage.”

At a recent event Judi claimed Camilla appeared “increasingly anxious and wary” at an event this month.

“When Camilla is with Charles now, as she was at the end of William and Kate’s rail tour, she will often hold back or look rigid or even distracted,” Judi explained.

“Her role as her husband’s support is still obvious though and when he looks at her or engages her she will respond with a smile and some good humored-looking words, but her rituals do seem to veer between extremes.”