King Charles’ ex sparks speculation she could reveal intimate details in new autobiography
British actress Susan George has sparked speculation that she could reveal intimate details about King Charles III in her new book.
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One of King Charles’ most famous exes has fuelled speculation she could reveal intimate details about their brief romance.
British actress Susan George is writing her autobiography, which will reveal details about her life in the spotlight.
The 74-year-old reportedly mentioned her memoir during a recent event at Pizza Express Soho Jazz Club in London.
“I am writing my book. It should be out by the end of this year,” she said, as reported by the Daily Mail.
She went on to remark: “I have been looking at my diaries and when I look back, I cannot believe how many films I made in one year. I made four once in one year back-to-back. I was so lucky.”
The actress is believed to have enjoyed numerous private dates with King Charles back in the 1970s. However, despite their intimate bond, she’s never revealed details about their relationship.
In 2023, Daily Mail reported that despite denying their romance publicly, Susan called Charles her “special individual” in conversations with friends,
George appeared in numerous movies throughout her career, including Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, and That Summer of White Roses.
Meanwhile, last week, King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed a who’s who of celebrity guests to their Highgrove House estate in Tetbury, England.
Guests included Victoria and David Beckham, oft-royal guests, and actress Helen Mirren.
“Good food brings people together and what we choose to eat helps to define us – as families, communities and nations,” the King said at the dinner.
Italy’s ambassador to the U.K. Inigo Lambertini also attended.
“To say that we are looking forward to it would be to engage in a little British understatement,” the king said of his upcoming travel to Italy, according to the BBC.
Meanwhile, it comes after the disgraced Duke of York, 64, reportedly secured a lucrative deal with a Dutch business firm that will pay him millions in exchange for his connections from the Pitch@Palace initiative.
Andrew’s inked deal with Startupbootcamp marks the first known work he’s undertaken since stepping down as a working member of the Firm in 2020.
According to the agreement, Andrew will receive a cut for each deal Startupbootcamp makes across global territories, The Sun reports.
A palace source added that “Buckingham Palace officials have neither reviewed nor approved the details of any financial arrangements between the Duke or his advisers and any third party.”
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