News about Tom Parker Bowles

Royal family will be horrified by Rebel Wilson's claim a member of The Firm invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy after it revives memories of cocaine use by Prince Harry, Lord Frederick Windsor and Camilla's son

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Members of the royal family will be recoiling today, as Australian actress Rebel Wilson has claimed a one person in the Firm invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy at the home of a US tech billionaire in 2014. In her new book, Rebel Rising, the Pitch Perfect star, 44, says a male member of the royal family who 'fifteenth or twentieth in line to the British throne' 'floundered around' at the party where drugs were being passed around 'like sweets'. While she has not named who it is, certain members of the family, and those adjacent to it, have publicly spoken about drug use in the past. Prince Harry famously wrote he had taken cocaine 'a few times' in his memoir Spare. Meanwhile, both Lord Frederick Windsor and King Charles' step-son Tom Parker Bowles have admitted to cocaine use. There is no suggestion these are the people Rebel is referring to.Left: Lord Frederick Windsor and Tom Parker Bowles who have both admitted to taking cocaine. Centre: Prince Harry, who speak about drugs in his memoir. Right: Charles' godson Nicholas Knatchbull, who has struggled with heroine addiction

Former royal butler recalls Queen Elizabeth's secret show of support to Charles and Camilla on their wedding day - as they celebrate 19 years of marriage

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
Grant Harrold (pictured inset) has recalled touching memories from King Charles and Queen Camilla's wedding day as they celebrate 19 years of marriage. Charles and Camilla, who had both been married previously and first dated back in the 1970s, opted for a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall followed by a religious blessing at St George's Chapel. As the royal couple celebrate 19 years of matrimony on Tuesday, Grant recalled the ceremony and shared how Queen Elizabeth (pictured right, after the blessing in 2005) was actually heavily involved in the wedding planning.

Queen Camilla can't help but laugh as she is photobombed by an adorable toddler during Belfast visit: 'We have a natural!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
The royal, 76 (pictured right on her Belfast flight), who was on her way to Belfast, could not help but smile as little Fitzwilliam Corrie-Salmon (inset) posed up a storm in front of the camera as his father, co-owner of Knotts Bakery, chatted with the King's wife. As he grinned for the pictures, the toddler rushed to the camera, sporting a tiny tuxedo. William Corrie watched his son with Camilla, both of whom were left amused and delighted.

During a visit to Isle of Man, Queen Camilla jokes that grandson Louis is "quite a handful."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Camilla (pictured) made the remark as she welcomed people outside Douglas Borough Council on Wednesday after presenting the letters patent and officially conferring city status to Douglas. The Queen spoke to 38-year-old Rachael Hughes and her 15-week-old twin boys Louie and Oliver, 'I have a Louis grandson... quite a few.' (Pictured R. Camilla meeting members of the public in Isle of Man) Inset: Louis Lopes (Michael)

Queen Camilla, Princess Eugenie and Tom Parker-Bowles put on an animated display at Cheltenham on Style Wednesday

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Members of the royal family gathered on the balcony at Cheltenham Racecourse to watch the action on 'Style Wednesday,' also known as Ladies Day.' As the heat increased, racing-mad royals, including Princess Eugenie and Queen Camilla (left), appeared invested in the course, while savvy Princess Anne zoomed into the course with a pair of binoculars (bottom right). Tom Parker Bowles, on the other hand, was unable to contain his ecstasy (top right).

When she attends Cheltenham without King Charles, she misses a note in Queen Camilla's brooch

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Queen Camilla (pictured) was photographed arriving at 'Style Wednesday' at Cheltenham Festival, and eagle-eyed royal watchers may have noticed an interesting detail in her outfit. Thousands of people descended on the racecourse for the newly-named second day of the festival, which has also been known as 'Ladies Day'. Zara Tindall and Princess Eugenie, as well as their husbands Mike Tindall and Jack Brooksbank were among the royals on the equestrian festival. The 76-year-old Queen, who was not accompanied by her husband King Charles as he underwent cancer treatment, was on display at the University of On the other hand, her son, Tom Parker-Bowles, attended. Camilla's all-green outfit featured a structured jade jacket topped with a grey fur hat for the occasion. Notably, she sported a brooch pinned to her jacket, one with a link to horse racing and perhaps a non-existent message wishing her luck.

Queen Camilla is gorgeous in green as she joins Zara Tindall and Princess Eugenie for 'Style Wednesday' at the Cheltenham Festival (and the Tindalls can't resist a quick kiss)

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
When attending the Cheltenham Festival's 'Style Wednesday' today, Queen Camilla showcased her fashion prowess. As she stepped out to celebrate a day at the Gloucestershire racecourse, the King's wife, 76, looked flawless in a green coat paired with a vibrant floral scarf and a faux fur-trimmed hat. She brought a touch of glitz to her ensemble by wearing two gold and diamond earrings as well as a shimmering brooch. Camilla was brought by her son Tom Parker-Bowles, Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank to the prestigious Day Two of the four-day festival. Style Wednesday, the second day of the race meet, which has long been referred to as Ladies Day, is now known as Style Wednesday, with a fashion competition for both men and women.

On 'Style Wednesday,' where both male and female will be able to win fashion awards, cheltenham race goers don extravagant hats and colorful dresses

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
For Cheltenham's Style Wednesday, extravagant headpieces, thigh-skimming hemlines, and sky-high heels were in vogue. On Wednesday, the second day of the race meet, which has long been celebrated as Ladies Day, saw a fashion competition for both men and women as they paraded their sartorial prowess while enjoying a day out at the races in Gloucestershire. In a sunshine yellow blazer and feather headpiece, one racegoer commanded attention.

TOM PARKER BOWLES: The 50 best pubs in the United Kingdom. From roaring fires in winter to breathtaking riverside views and - of course - a fine selection of local ales on tap, the watering holes you'll want to linger in

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
Nothing quite as soothing as a roaring fire in winter to stunning riverside views and - of course - a fine selection of local ales on tap. Tom Parker Bowles salutes the 50 watering holes you'll want to linger in.

In London's Hammersmith's buzzy new seafood restaurant Faber, Tom Parker Bowles savours the fresh flavors

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
Faber, a new West London fish restaurant, does the ostensibly difficult job and makes a less salubrious stretch of the Hammersmith Road seem positively Mediterranean.

Olympian Jessica Ennis Hill tells Tom Parker Bowles about her love of patriotic pudding - and a celebratory burger!

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
My first food memory was being treated to a liquidised tripe as a toddler by my mother and dad. It was really disgusting! My mother will make a lot of homemade traditional dishes with a touch of Italian cuisine, such as lasagne and meatballs.

Gen Z are fuelling a surge in caviar as sales soar 76% after taking 'bumps' of luxury food became a TikTok trend

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Caviar sales are burgeoning due to a Gen Z trend of taking 'bumps' of the super-costly fish. According to 360 Research, sales of sturgeon roe have increased by 75% globally since 2020, with British teenagers and those in their early twenties leading the trend. The industry is expected to expand even more by 2027, with the marketed increase predicted to rise by a further 40% by 2027.

He comes from a long line of notorious royal gluttons, but will 'Frugal McDougal' King Charles give his Sandringham guests the Christmas bird?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 25, 2023
For his abstemious behavior, they affectionately refer to him as 'Frugal McDougal.' He made a bottle of wine go round seven people and believes that lunch is a treat. He will not eat meat or fish for two days a week, and woe betide anyone who continues to eat in his presence until he has - really quickly - put down his knife and fork. It makes you wonder, as family members head to Sandringham (including William and Kate, Beatrice and Eugenie and the Queen's son - Mail on Sunday food critic Tom Parker Bowles!) If they shouldn't pack a few extra sandwiches in their luggage, they shouldn't pack two more.

At the Sandringham church service on Christmas Eve, King Charles and Queen Camilla are joined by Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
As the royal family's Christmas began in earnest, King Charles waved to well-wishers at Sandringham this morning. As they arrived at St. Magdalene Church, the monarch was seen striding forth with Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Sir Timothy Laurence. (Pictured from left) King Charles is seen arriving at Sandringham's cathedral. Inset: The King is met at the door of St Mary Magdalene Church)

DEN CONFIDENTIAL: After retiring at the age of 70, Queen Camilla mourns Harry Fane. Friend, explorer, and jewelry retailer

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
The Queen is mourning Harry Fane, one of her closest friends who has died at the age of 70, which has put a damper on Buckingham Palace's Christmas festivities. Fane had been a longtime companion and business partner of her late brother Mark Shand before going on to become one of London's top vintage jewelry dealers. Tom Parker Bowles, the Queen's son, 'He was one of Mark's most close friends,' the Queen's uncle tells me.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Francesca Cumani, the racing presenter, was found trapped in the snow near her Lake District home

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 10, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT: Francesca Cumani, a heavy pregnant woman, suffered a blown tyre and had to be rescued in a tow truck after leaving her Lake District home. Thankfully, the saga ended with some happy news as Francesca and her triathlete partner Max Johnson welcomed their second child and Francesca's third.

From first-time visitors to a new location in Sandringham, every aspect of the Royal family's Christmas will be different this year

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 9, 2023
Though the Royals are known to celebrate Yuletide at Sandringham Palace, Norfolk, Norfolk, the Royal Family is making a few changes to their schedule this year. Last Christmas, the royals underwent their biggest change in decades as they celebrated their first festive season without Queen Elizabeth II, who died only a few months before. However, despite Her late Majesty's apparent absence, the royal family's December 25 largely followed traditions that were never observed.

Tom Parker Bowles selects his year's best cookery books for the gourmet in your household

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 9, 2023
Tom Parker Bowles chooses his year's best cookery books for the gourmet in your househol West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica was one of my favourite books from last year. Phillips' sequel, East Winds, is every bit as good. He traces the foods of the Eastern Caribbean and immigrant influences from North India, South China, West Africa, and Europe in his book. Beautifully written, it's deeply personal, endlessly enlightening and makes me want to cook things I've never tried before

Queen Camilla remains 'joined at the hip' with her ex-husband and 'co-conspirator' Andrew Parker Bowles despite infidelity on both sides during their 22-year marriage (and she's also on good terms with his new flame Anne Robinson!)

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
Despite a marriage that involved infidelity on both directions, the former army brigadier, 83, and the Queen, 75, are remarkably close since their divorce in 1995. Andrew and his fiancee were 'joined at the hip,' according to insiders, with Andrew receiving a VIP invitation to attend the Coronation in May. Andrew attended Queen Camilla's wedding to King Charles in 2005 and has remained close to the pair ever since. Laura Lopes and Tom Parker Bowles are married (centre, top). Anne Robinson (right with Queen Camilla in 2013), the former host of The Weakest Link, has been dating Andrew for about a year, according to The Sun last night.

ROBERT HARDMAN: My carnivorous lunch with the steak-mad Earl was based on saving endangered Sussex cattle and serving them up in his own pub!

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2023
ROBERT HARDMAN: Although most of his schoolboy classmates had aspired to be a motor driver or an explorer, William Sackville, the 11th Earl De La Warr's cousin, had a different dream. He had always wanted to own a restaurant. In later life, then had another aspiration: to produce the perfect sausage. Lord De La Warr, now 75, as the name of the US state chosen after the family's name, is in a buoyant mood over lunch. After all, we are enjoying that very sausage at his own restaurant before tucking into his new culinary adventure: home-grown beef. And not just any beef. These steaks have a pedigree similar to that of the Earl himself, since they hail from a rare species of Sussex that has inhabited this area of Sussex for as long as the Sackville/De La Warr clans themselves. The Earl has found that the only way to save this bovine noble line from extinction is to eat it. So, having spent years building up his own herd, he now has gotten to a point where his beef will play a key role in the local food chain. I am here at The Dorset Arms in Withyham, East Sussex, to sample it.

As it's announced, Tom Parker Bowles blasts 'boring' turkey and 'horrible' Christmas puddings, it will be spending his first festive season with Queen Camilla

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Queen Camilla's son, 48, who lives in West London, has expressed preference for roast over a traditional Christmas dinner. The food writer (main) joked that his favorite Christmas memory was when his family started breaking away from the norm with their menu, according to Australian publication 9Kitchen. When asked about his Christmas highlights, Tom quipped: 'Not having to eat b****y boring turkey, and horrible Christmas pudding! We now have a rib of beef and ice cream. I'd much rather have a roast with beef, and that's just as common as having a turkey.' Inset: The Royal Family was pictured on the Sandringham estate on Christmas Day in 2022.

Tom Parker Bowles: Eating out

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
Tom adores the heat and spice of the offerings at Kolae, a top Thai spot in Borough Market, London

RICK STEIN's "life in Food": "The cops mocked my revolting curry."

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
The celebrity chef, 76, tells Tom Parker Bowles about Italian Mafia moments, memorable millefeuilles - and a freeze-dried lamb dish he will never forget

The secrets of the ultimate roast potato: TOM PARKER BOWLES digs deep to find the answers, and reveals how top chefs including Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver make theirs

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
Everyone loves them; no one can decide on the best way to make them. Tom Parker Bowles digs deep to uncover the secrets of the ultimate roastie