Prince Charles And Camilla Divorce: Queen’s PA Writes 'On Duty With the Queen' Detailing Charles-Camilla Affair, Diana’s Isolation, Death

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Prince Charles And Camilla Divorce: The royal divorce between Prince Charles and Camilla is taking a twist as the Queens' personal assistant writes a book detailing the controversy behind Princess Diana's humiliation, and the Charles-Camilla Affair.

The Prince is 'presumably' furious over Dickie Arbiter's book, saying that Prince Charles trusted Mr. Arbiter as a friend and that he has broken his loyalty. Arbiter, 73 served as the queen's personal secretary for 12 years.

The Mirror reported that Prince Charles is very upset about the release of the book, titled On Duty With the Queen. Sources close to the story say, "It is just a case of a man who he thought was a friend and who could be trusted cashing in on the misery of that time. It is disloyal."

Apart from touching on the lives and happenings of Camille, Charles and Diana, Arbiter also takes a look at broken marriages of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and Princess Anne and Mark Philips. Arbiter, says On Duty With the Queen is not just about his service at the palace. It is also a detailed account of "a story of a life, my life and it's been quite an extraordinary one."

Arbiter enjoyed a close relationship with the Queen to the point when they used to do " the washing up together." His range of service as personal secretary covers the time of Charles and Diana divorce, and Diana's death. He told the Mirror that he has gone in depth to cover the 'the dark days' of Diana's isolationism when Charles was cheating on her with Camilla Parker Bowles.

Camilla is now afraid that she is next on Charles' hit list. She recently told Kate Middleton, Prince William's wife that she has evidence to prove that Charles was behind Princess Diana's car crash. Apparently, Diana told her personal butler in a letter ten years before her death that Charles was planning a crash of some kind.

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