The REAL Reason Andrew Parker Bowles Divorced Queen Camilla

July 4, 1973. Inside the Guards Chapel at Wellington Barracks, a cavalry officer in full dress uniform stood at the altar and waited for a bride half of fashionable London already whispered about. The organ swelled, the aristocracy filed into their pews, and beyond the doors the summer light poured over one of the most talked-about weddings the British upper class turned out for that year, the kind of match society columns treated as a done deal long before either party formally agreed to it. Andrew Parker Bowles married Camilla Shand that afternoon. Both families beamed. Almost nobody in that chapel foresaw the marriage they blessed detonating across every front page in the country. Roughly five thousand miles away, aboard a Royal Navy frigate, a young naval officer read the same news in a stack of British papers that reached him weeks after everyone back home moved on. Music used in the video: Over Time by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/