My response is...it is about friggin' time. It has been apparent that the two of them *really* love each other and should have married in the early 1970's when they first met instead of letting all that "tradition" keep them apart.
I felt very sorry for Diana. It must have been terribly hard to be married to man who loved someone else...and I felt bad for Charles to be married to someone he didn't really love all for the sake of appearances. They were just trapped in the gilded world they lived. Even paradise has its price.
The divorce issues cracks me up....Henry VIII founded the Anglican church in protest to Rome (he dissolved abbies and monasteries after learning of ML's 95 Theses and Wittenberg...just the push he needed), with only *one* of the issues being he wanted to divorce his wife and Rome said "NO". BUT divorce was a grinding issue nonetheless, I find it laughable that the Head of the Anglican church (royal) can't be divorced now

...talk about a turn around in happenings

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Congrats and about time to Charles and Camilla!
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