‘Just great friends’
L (K.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) LONDON. A rumoured “romance” between Prince Charles and a married woman was causing “amusement in high ; places,” the “Daily Express’) columnist, William Hickey, • said. He wrote: “There is t amusement in high places at . rumours bouncing around , the world of a ‘romance’ , between Prince Charles and . Rosalind Ward, the 28-year- ( old niece of Lord Beauchamp. “No one sees the joke more than her husband, Ger-; t[ald, 36, who tells me from 1 their home in Berkshire: ‘I 21 have known the Prince since ?his childhood. Of course my ill wife has been out with him — and me. We’ve all had a _ jolly good laugh about it.’ f “Says Rosalind, who J married in 1967 and has two ™ daughters, Sarah, six, and e Lucy: ‘The Prince is a great l 1 friend of ours. Everyone’s! • reaction was to howl with! f laughter.’ f “Now you know.” Hickey i wrote.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33750, 24 January 1975, Page 7
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