Camilla and Charles love lasted as she understood 'being in love with the heir is no joke'

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall met via mutal friends in their younger years. During and after Prince Charles’ marriage Diana his relationship with Camilla came under much scrutiny. The couple have weathered negative press and bad headlines.

This includes a new spate of hate aimed at the pair since season for of The Crown became avaible to watch on Netflix last year.

The online anger caused the Clarence House Twitter account to turn off its replies.

International dating and relationship coach Sami Wunder gave her view on the couple’s longevity.

“Now this is a couple that has collected a lot of negative publity and yet when you look at their love there is something admirable about it, there is something that has stood the test of of time,” Sami said.

“It is inspiring for everyone else to watch.”

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The respect between the pair is mutual, Sami claims.

She said: “Camilla found real love and acknowledgement with this man.

“She returns the favour to Prince Charles.”

Sami admires Camilla’s ability to stand by Charles amid the negative press.

“It would be so easy to give in a negative situation like that,” Sami said.

An expert claimed Camilla is holding her head high for her new campaign.

Body language expert Judi James told Express.co.uk: “In the face of criticism and trolling after The Crown re-ignited some of the anger over her role in the breakdown of Charles and Diana’s marriage, Camilla appears to have attempted to come back fighting here, pulling out all the stops in terms of trying to present a look of confidence and stoicism with this official photo to launch her new literary campaign.”

Camilla wore a bright red, drawing the eye, Judi said.

She explained: “The dress is in a strong, attention-seeking statement red to suggest strong passions like love and even anger as well as matching the curtains behind her in their rather regal tone.

source: express.co.uk