Faced with the fallout of an intercepted call with Camilla and the consequent kickback to his marriage, Prince Charles must navigate a scandal.Faced with the fallout of an intercepted call with Camilla and the consequent kickback to his marriage, Prince Charles must navigate a scandal.Faced with the fallout of an intercepted call with Camilla and the consequent kickback to his marriage, Prince Charles must navigate a scandal.
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Did you know
- TriviaCharles' line 'Prince of Wales is not a job, hardly a vocation; it's simply a predicament' is taken from Alan Bennett's play 'The Madness of George III' and its movie version The Madness of King George (1994). The line is spoken by Charles' great-great-great-great uncle George IV.
- GoofsThe amateur radio operator is using a Kenwood HF (shortwave) radio tuning to a 6Mhz frequency. European cell phones at that time used UHF 450Mhz frequencies.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
- SoundtracksDon't sweat the technique
written and performed by Eric B. & Rakim . Born Eric Barrier and William Griffin Jr. .
Griffin converted to Islam and adopted the name Rakim Allah at the age of 16. The song is played during the last scene and the end-credits.
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Emotional incontinence
What I found weird about the Charles-Camilla-Diana melodrama was the emotional incontinence of the Britons. As a foreigner who can swear on their coldness and formality, their giving in to crude emotions was astonishing and not particularly endearing to witness.
To this day, you have a reviewer (female and British, I guess) calling Camilla "Cruella". How pathetically childish is that? Obviously, the side one takes in this farcical story depends on one's background, therefore I guess scorned women and those suffering from any sort of "victim syndrome" will still idolatre Diana as a saint martyr, conveniently forgetting that she might have been a virgin prior to her marriage, but she also had her flings during and after, namely with Barry Mannakee, James Hewitt (who was even suspected to be Harry's father), James Gilbey, Oliver Hoare, Hasnat Khan...and obviously Dodi.
But the evil cheater was Charles, let's not forget that ... and some Britons may be barely literate but claim the right of interfering in political decisions and state that Charles should have handed over the throne to his son, because they just cannot "forgive" him his indiscretion and being in love with Camilla.
You certainly would give up the job you've been after for 50 years because someone don't like you and your spouse... You wouldn't? Well, neither did he.
To this day, you have a reviewer (female and British, I guess) calling Camilla "Cruella". How pathetically childish is that? Obviously, the side one takes in this farcical story depends on one's background, therefore I guess scorned women and those suffering from any sort of "victim syndrome" will still idolatre Diana as a saint martyr, conveniently forgetting that she might have been a virgin prior to her marriage, but she also had her flings during and after, namely with Barry Mannakee, James Hewitt (who was even suspected to be Harry's father), James Gilbey, Oliver Hoare, Hasnat Khan...and obviously Dodi.
But the evil cheater was Charles, let's not forget that ... and some Britons may be barely literate but claim the right of interfering in political decisions and state that Charles should have handed over the throne to his son, because they just cannot "forgive" him his indiscretion and being in love with Camilla.
You certainly would give up the job you've been after for 50 years because someone don't like you and your spouse... You wouldn't? Well, neither did he.
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