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Charles & Camilla: 21 Years Since Royal Engagement
8 Feb
Summary
- Engagement ring valued at £212,000, a gift from Queen Mother.
- Wedding ceremony postponed due to Pope John Paul II's funeral.
- Camilla's title choice avoided comparison with Princess Diana.

Twenty-one years ago, the engagement of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles was announced, marking the culmination of a 35-year relationship. The couple initially planned to reveal their news on Valentine's Day, but a leak forced an early confirmation from Clarence House. Their civil ceremony was scheduled for April 8, with Charles expressing delight at remarrying.
Camilla opted for the title HRH the Duchess of Cornwall, a strategic choice to avoid comparisons with Princess Diana. Her engagement ring, a significant £212,000 piece featuring a five-carat emerald-cut diamond, originally belonged to the Queen Mother. This ring was second in value within the Royal Family to Princess Diana's engagement band.
Preparations for their wedding were interrupted when Pope John Paul II passed away, with his funeral scheduled for the same day as the planned nuptials. This led to diplomatic considerations, including the Prime Minister's attendance at the funeral. Consequently, Charles and Camilla agreed to postpone their wedding by 24 hours.




