Harrold recalled the surprise engagement reveal: serving Charles breakfast as usual, only learning via news bulletins afterward. The next sighting of Camilla brought the stark shift—"she had her own bodyguard." Before the ring, paparazzi aggression terrorized her without formal security; son Tom Parker Bowles later described '90s high-speed M4 chases as "incredibly dangerous," with Camilla lacking royal safeguards.
This pivot marked Camilla's assimilation into the Firm's security apparatus, vital amid public vitriol post-Diana era. No longer could she slip out unprotected—royals "don’t waste time" on such matters, Harrold noted. It echoed broader sacrifices: trading rural freedom for armored ca

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