Prince Charles’ Wife Camilla Parker-Bowles In Drug Scandal - Reports
Linked to some vicious rumours including tricking Queen Elizabeth of giving her the crown and harassing Kate Middleton while she is pregnant, Camilla Parker-Bowles never failed to make headlines. Based on the recent tabloid news, Prince Charles' wife is reportedly caught in a drug scandal as her best friend tells the details about the incident.
The tabloid cover reads, "Best Friend Tells All: Camilla Caught In Drug Scandal," according to the October 27 issue of GLOBE magazine. The unidentified source of the publication disses the Duchess of Cornwall as he/she revealed what "kind of drug or drugs" she was involved with.
Not new for drug scandals, Camilla's named was dragged back in 1999 when her son, Tom Parker Bowles, was caught using cocaine four years after he was cautioned for ecstasy and marijuana possession. Prince Charles reportedly banned his godson from being around Prince William and Prince Harry during that time until he pulled himself together.
Known as an advocate for fighting drugs, the Prince of Wales was very concerned about Tom, but the film publicist assured him that he never taken drugs in front of his sons. A patron of the drugs charity Phoenix House, Charles has been very frank about drug issues and will not allow anyone in his family to be involved in any drug scandal.
Meanwhile, the royal family is making a lot of buzz with Queen Elizabeth current mental health. Reportedly suffering from Alzheimer's disease, the 88-year-old monarch is having a hard time remembering things and was caught wandering around the palace garden. Based on the alleged report, the palace is doing everything they can to hide the news about the Queen's condition as Camilla would trick her to give the throne to Prince Charles so she could be queen.
"Sources have come out and claimed that Queen Elizabeth does not have Alzheimer's disease and the rumors are "rubbish," Examiner reports. "Another source says readers have to take what's printed in the Globe with a grain of salt."
Spokesperson of Camilla Parker-Bowles and Buckingham Place are yet to comment about the claims reported by GLOBE magazine.