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2005 television film
Whatever Love Means
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Written by
| William Humble
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Directed by
| David Blair
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Starring
| Olivia Poulet
Laurence Fox
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Theme music composer
| Anne Dudley
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Country of origin
| United Kingdom
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Original language
| English
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Producers
| Jolyon Symonds, Michele Buck
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Editor
| Mark Day
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Network
| ITV1
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Release
| 28 December 2005
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2005-12-28
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Whatever Love Means
is a
television film
about
Camilla Parker Bowles
and
Prince Charles
. Directed by David Blair and starring
Olivia Poulet
and
Laurence Fox
, it premiered in December 2005 on ITV1. The story centres on Charles and Camilla's relationship in the early 1970s until 1981.
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In 1971, Camilla Shand (
Olivia Poulet
) meets Charles, Prince of Wales (
Laurence Fox
) at a polo match. They get to know each other and begin dating. The relationship fizzles out when Charles travels overseas to join the
Royal Navy
in early 1973. Camilla immediately marries her ex-boyfriend
Andrew Parker Bowles
(Simon Wilson). Though Charles is hurt upon hearing about her marriage, they remain friends. Throughout their friendship Charles and Camilla hide their feelings for each other until 1979 when Lord Mountbatten (
Richard Johnson
) is murdered and Charles visits her more for emotional support. They re-ignite their romantic relationship during this period. Charles is now in his early 30s and his family and the British media begins calling him out to find a suitable bride. He meets
Lady Diana Spencer
(
Michelle Duncan
) who the media falls in love with and they eventually get engaged. Although everyone is happy Charles is about to settle down, Charles and Camilla are not due to their feelings for each other, however, they end their relationship. The story ends with Charles and Camilla getting ready for
his wedding in 1981
, both looking grim while dressing up for the occasion.
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