Queen Camilla son breaks silence on 'Prince' title from King Charles
Tom Parker Bowles makes surprise comment about royal honour
Queen Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, made his feelings clear over the title of Prince, sparking reactions with his hilarious remark.
During an interview on the Good Food Podcast, the chef was asked about the possibility of him receiving the royal honour after his stepfather, King Charles, ascended the throne in 2023.
In response, he said, “I tell you, that would be the quickest way to revolution."
Tom added, "I think we’re a fairly balanced and sober and sensible country on the whole. But if I suddenly became a prince, I think that Buckingham Palace gates would be stormed."
Tom believes that the move of gaining a royal title would be "appalling" as it would put back the modern monarchy years back, hence he rejoiced in sticking to his original name.
Moreover, the 50-year-old food critic heaped praise on King Charles, calling him a "fountain of knowledge," hinting that he shared good dynamics with the head of the royal family.
King Charles to honour Queen Camilla's son with 'Prince' title?
As the royals are experiencing major changes in recent times, there are talks about the King getting help from non-working family members.
It will be interesting to see if the monarch will honour his stepson with any royal honour due to the declining numbers of active working royals.
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