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The true story behind the infamous X-rated call between King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort

By Libby-Jane Charleston|

It was one of the most embarrassing scandals the British royal family has ever had to endure: 'Camillagate' ¨C also known as 'tampongate'.

And 33 years on, the controversy will be revisited in Netflix's The Crown's fifth season, ?though reportedly the drama series will portray it in a more romantic light.

Dominic West, who plays King Charles in season five, said he first thought the 'tampongate' tapes were "so sordid and deeply, deeply embarrassing" but he's since changed his mind.

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Charles and Camilla walk through the Commonwealth War Graves cemetery as part of D-Day celebrations, Thursday June 6, 2019.
'Tampongate' is said to be one of the most embarrassing scandals the British royal family have ever faced. (AP/AAP)

"Looking back on it, and having to play it, what you're conscious of is that the blame was not with these two people, two lovers, who were having a private conversation," he told Entertainment Weekly.

"What's really [clear now] is how invasive and disgusting was the press' attention to it, that they printed it out verbatim and you could call a number and listen to the actual tape.

"I think it made me extremely sympathetic towards the two of them and what they'd gone through."?

Some, however, are criticising the ?show's move to include the scandal in the narrative, with sources calling it "crass" and "in bad taste". Buckingham Palace has also refused to comment on specific storylines and the King is understood to never have watched the show.

So what, exactly, is 'tampongate' and why is it so scandalous? Here's what you should know.?

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As the then-Prince Charles' marriage to Princess Diana was practically over, the Daily Mirror published the transcript of a racy phone conversation secretly recorded between Charles and his then-woman-on-the-side Camilla, which shed light on their relationship. Mostly, it revealed that they were "very into each other".

Charles and Camilla, who is now Queen Consort, began their romantic relationship in the 1970s before carrying on with their affair into the 80s and 90s. We can only imagine how mortified they must have been when they discovered their steamy chat was splashed across the tabloids for everyone to read (and cringe).

The affair

Charles' affair with Camilla was common knowledge, thanks to the publication of Diana: Her True Story by Andrew Morton in 1992. That book is the closest we will ever get to having an autobiography by Diana, even though friends later said she regretted giving away so much of her personal information.

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Princess Diana with Camilla Parker-Bowles. (Getty/Express Newspapers)

So the fact Charles and Camilla were having an affair was old news by the time the Camillagate tape scandal erupted in 1993.

Camilla wasn't the first woman in her family to have a royal affair; her great-grandmother, Alice Keppel, was once the mistress of Charles' great-great-grandfather Edward VII.

The recordings

Why were the recordings ¨C which were actually made four years before they were leaked ¨C also referred to as 'tampon-gate?' Well, that's because Charles told Camilla he wanted to be her tampon. Yes, that's correct.

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Prince Charles met Camilla Shand, now the Duchess of Cornwall, in the early 70s. (Getty)

This is what he actually said:

Charles: "Oh God. I'll just live inside your trousers or something. It would be much easier."

Camilla: "What are you going to turn into, a pair of knickers? Oh, you're going to come back as a pair of knickers."

Charles: "Or, God forbid, a Tampax. Just my luck!"

This exchange was followed by jokes about Charles turning into an entire box of tampons and of being "chucked down the lavatory."

Diana's reaction

Princess Diana's former personal protection officer, Ken Wharfe, later wrote in his book Guarding Diana: Protecting The Princess Around The World that Diana described the phone conversation as "sick."

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Wharfe wrote: "She told me that she had been genuinely shocked by some of the baser comments, particular the Prince's tampon reference. 'It's just sick,' she said repeatedly."

The recording of the steamy phone call was believed to have been made by a radio enthusiast who was using a high-tech scanning device.

He managed to leak it to the Daily Mirror, which published a transcript of the intimate conversation, and he rest of the British tabloids followed, with headlines ranging from: "Camillagate" to "Charles and Camilla: the tapes."

A major scandal

The scandal was so huge that many in the United Kingdom questioned whether Charles' reputation could ever be repaired. How could the monarchy survive such a scandal?

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Prince Charles And Princess Diana On Their Last Official Trip Together - A Visit To The Republic Of Korea.
Charles and Princess Diana visit the Republic Of Korea on their last official tour together. (Tim Graham Photo Library via Get)

Andrew Morton's book had already damaged Charles' reputation but the Camillagate tapes made things a whole lot worse.

The actual source of the tape was never revealed. The Daily Mirror claimed the tapes came from "an ordinary member of the public."

Others, however, believed it was far more sinister.

According to James Fanton, author of Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy, some people suspected members of Britain's security service were involved. This has never been proven but is still alive as a long-standing conspiracy theory.

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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall on their wedding day in 2005.
Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, on their wedding day in 2005. (Getty)

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The British media were absolutely scathing about Camilla; she was labelled a "homewrecker" and much was made about how she was perceived as being less attractive than Diana.

It wasn't until 1994 that Charles spoke about his relationship with Camilla, telling the BBC's Jonathan Dimbley: "Mrs Parker-Bowles is a great friend of mine... a friend for a very long time. She will continue to be a friend for a very long time."

Charles also admitted that his relationship with Camilla was rekindled after his marriage had "irretrievably broken down" in 1986.

Shortly after the tapes were leaked to the media, Prime Minister John Major confirmed "personal issues" between Diana and Charles, as he announced their formal separation.

Charles and Camilla were later married in 2005.

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