King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort’s relationshiphas long been controversial.

However, as we all know, they eventually reunited, drama followed, and the rest was history.

This famous (and infamous) romance has made a lot of waves over the years.

King Charles and Camilla

As royal reporter Michael Cole toldSky News, “They hold each other up.

They’re very devoted to one another.”

Brace yourself, because we’re about to dive into some uncomfortable interactions between King Charles and Camilla.

King Charles and Camilla

In 1992, Charles and Princess Diana separated, with rumors flying that Charles had been unfaithful.

The conversation, which originally took place in 1989, hit tabloids in 1993.

The explicit nature of the call took things to the next level.

Camilla and King Charles walking

As Diana’s former bodyguard Ken Wharfe wrote in “Guarding Diana,” “The backlash was savage.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the public was divided over Charles and Camilla’s first public outing as a pair.

Meier added, “The royals often adjust PDA to mirror the formality of the event they are attending.

Camilla and Charles at event

Though Charles and Camilla’s kiss was unexpected, they likely weren’t reprimanded for it.

Although the event wasn’t a surprise, some members of the public were upset.

Evidently, there were many who thought that she was unfit to become queen consort one day.

Charles and Camilla at their wedding

“He could do better.

I do not think it should go ahead, definitely not.

How could she possibly be queen?”

Like anything the royals do, the reaction to the news of Charles and Camilla’s wedding was mixed.

It is not really any of our business,” another member of the British public said.

The king apparently asked his handlers to get his wife’s attention rather than doing so himself.

After visiting a cancer center at a hospital in London, Charles and Camilla returned to their car.

Camilla opened the car door to find that Charles had taken her seat.

The moment was a little awkward, but Camilla laughed and moved to the other side of the car.

As far as cringeworthy royal moments go, this fleeting hiccup paled in comparison to, say, Tampongate.