[QUOTE=chav1]ime not sure which royal it was but there was definatly proof that one of them was feeding information to hitler and was covered up to avoid scandle
It is alleged that the Duchess of Windsor had Nazi connections before and during WW2. The Duke was not directly involved in "spying" but had definite leanings towards Nazism, but then so had most of the "aristocracy" of that age. The Windsors, after the war, were close friends with Sir Oswald and Lady Mosely and, largely, shared their fascist ideals.
In the case of Charles and Camilla, I am indifferent to what they do, as long as you and I don't pay for it. Do, however, bear in mind that the announcement of their forthcoming marriage came hot on the heels of the announcement of a financial investigation into the cost of maintaining Mrs Parker-Bowles. It is reported that Charles and the queen will pay for the wedding - but we will foot the bill for the enormous police security surrounding the event.
There is nothing in the (unwritten) constitution that says the monarch cannot marry a divorcée. The established church was founded on just such a premise. Edward VIII abdicated because the rest of the royal family would not accept Wallis Simpson and, following their example, neither would the Establishment. The whole Windsor abdication question is complicated, involved and fascinating and I could bore you to death with it - but I won't.
