Charles and Camilla - love in the shadow of the crown

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Movie
German title Charles and Camilla - love in the shadow of the crown
Original title Whatever Love Means
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director David Blair
script William Humble
production Jolyon Symonds
music Anne Dudley
camera Wojciech Szepel
cut Mark Day
occupation

Charles and Camilla - Love in the Shadow of the Crown , a British feature film from 2005 , tells the story of Prince Charles and his Camilla before and during the acquaintance of the British heir to the throne with the kindergarten teacher Diana Spencer.

action

Camilla Parker and the Prince of Wales get to know and love each other. But first and foremost, Camilla is concerned with making her friend Andrew Bowles jealous, while Charles is addicted to Camilla, who is also passionate about horses.

But one day he meets the kindergarten teacher Diana, the dream woman at the prince's side. While he married Diana in 1981, he is still in love with Camilla, and lives a double life - on the one hand husband and from 1982 father, on the other hand lover of Camilla Parker Bowles, who has meanwhile also married.

background

The film was made shortly after Charles and Camilla married in 2005.

Nevertheless, the film is regarded by critics as being too pro-Camilla, and Lady Diana's followers also see it as a defamation of their queen of hearts .

This has, among other things, to do with the English original title: It is a quote that Prince Charles gave in an interview.

  • Interviewer (to Charles and Diana): Are you in love? ( Are you in love? )
  • Diana: Oh yes! ( Oh yes! )
  • Charles: Whatever love is! ( Whatever love means! )

The film is accepted by the royal family.

The shooting of the 2 million pound sterling expensive film found in Irish Dublin instead. Although Charles and Diana were separated by an age difference of 12 years, Laurence Fox and Michelle Duncan are of the same age. While the film was shown in Great Britain at Christmas 2005, it was first broadcast in German on May 31, 2006 on Bavarian television .

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