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King Charles’ ex-girlfriend adressed him by one word – even during ‘intimate dinners’

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In the 1970s, before King Charles married Lady Diana Spencer, he dated a famous actress named Susan George. Susan was known for her beauty and charm, and she and Charles spent a lot of time together, often having private dinners.

During their time together, Susan always called Charles “Sir,” showing a level of respect and formality in their relationship. At the time, Charles was still a young bachelor, and his great-uncle, Lord Mountbatten, reportedly advised him to enjoy his freedom and have fun before settling down.

During this period, Charles dated several women, including Camilla Shand, who later became his wife. Other women he was linked to included Lucia Santa Cruz, Lady Jane Wellesley, Davina Sheffield, Lady Amanda Knatchbull, Sabrina Guinness, and even Diana’s sister, Lady Sarah Spencer. The press jokingly referred to these women as “Charlie’s Angels,” comparing them to the popular TV show about glamorous women.

Susan George, who starred in movies like *Straw Dogs* and *Mandingo*, later spoke about her relationship with Charles in a more private way. She referred to him as her “special individual” when talking to friends but never confirmed their romance publicly. Charles also had a soft spot for other famous women, like singer and actress Barbra Streisand. He admired her talent, calling her “dazzling” and “effervescent.” Streisand once joked that if she had “played her cards right,” she could have been the “first Jewish princess,” hinting at the possibility of a closer relationship with Charles.

Charles eventually married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, and they had two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. However, their marriage faced many challenges, and they later divorced. Tragically, Diana died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, alongside her partner, Dodi Fayed. Her death shocked the world and left a lasting impact on her family and the public.

Years later, Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles, his longtime love, on April 9, 2005. When Charles became king, Camilla was given the title of Queen Consort, as announced by the late Queen Elizabeth II. Their relationship, which began decades earlier, finally became official, and they have since been seen as a strong and supportive couple. Charles’s life has been marked by many relationships, but his marriage to Camilla has brought him stability and happiness in his later years.

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