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Sex Lives of the Kings
and Queens of England
England's next king, Prince Charles, was bonking
a married women, Mrs Camilla Parker-Bowles, while his lovely
wife Princess Di was bonking everyone in sight. While this
was in a long tradition of regal infidelity, most kings
found a mistress who was more attractive than his official
partner. Sadly Charles did not follow the example of his
father, who shagged his way through a bevy of beautiful
actresses, while the Queen herself went to stud with her
racing manager Lord Porchester. Camilla Parker-Bowles introduced
herself to Princess Charles as the great great granddaughter
of the last mistress of his distinguished forbear, Edward
VII, better known as Edward the Caresser. Had Charles followed
in Edward's footsteps, who, as Bertie, Queen Victoria's
Prince of Wales, bedded some of the most beautiful women
in the world, he might have been as popular. Or better,
he should have looked back to the last King Charles - Charles
II - who secured the Restoration of the crown by entertaining
the people of England with demonstrations of his sexual
prowess with Nell Gwyn and many, many others. Queen Anne
was a lesbian. William and Mary? They both swang both ways.
But Henry VIII was no stud. He was the only king who had
more wives than mistresses - and he could not be depended
on to get it up. This is revolutionary stuff. Sexual satire
was used to destabilise the French royal family and prepare
them for the guillotine. Now I spill the beans on the bedroom
behaviour of the British royal family. Up the Revolution.
The series now includes Sex Lives of the
U.S. Presidents Sex Lives of the Popes, Sex Lives of the
Hollywood Goddesses, Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses
2, Sex Lives of the Hollywood Idols, Sex Lives of the Great
Dictators, Sex Lives of the Great Artists, Sex Lives of
the Great Composers, Sex Lives of the Famous Gays, Sex Lives
of the Famous Lesbians, and Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors.
This book can be obtained from Carlton Publishing Group,
amazon.com, authorsonline.com
or authorsonline.co.uk
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