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Queen Camilla joined her ex-husband, Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, at a memorial service in Hereford Cathedral last Friday.
The pair attended a Thanksgiving service for the life of Sir Thomas Dunne, who served as Queen Elizabeth II's Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire for three decades.
The service took place ahead of the VE Day celebrations. Sir Thomas was a long-serving royal representative in Herefordshire, holding the prestigious position for 30 years under the late Queen.
The 85-year-old brigadier and the Queen, 77, were seen at the cathedral for the formal occasion, demonstrating their continued cordial relationship years after their divorce.
Queen Camilla and ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles reunite at poignant service amid fresh romance rumours
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Recent speculation has surrounded Brigadier Parker Bowles's personal life, particularly regarding his friendship with former Weakest Link host Anne Robinson.
Robinson has claimed they are dating, though the brigadier has not been photographed with her.
When questioned about the relationship, his son Tom Parker Bowles revealed last December: "He says they're just friends, and I'll take his word for it."
Tom added humorously: "But there's life in the old dog yet."
Queen Camilla marked VE Day with other members of the Royal Family
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At 85, the brigadier maintains an active social life alongside his continued royal duties.
His presence at the cathedral service alongside Queen Camilla demonstrates the respectful relationship they have maintained since their divorce.
Brigadier Parker Bowles was attending in a formal capacity, representing Princess Anne at the memorial service.
This was not his first time standing in for the Princess Royal at such events.
The pair have a long history, having dated in the 1970s before he married Camilla Shand, now Queen Camilla.
Despite their divorce in 1995, Parker Bowles has maintained strong connections to the Royal Family. He was a guest at King Charles and Camilla's Coronation and continues to appear at significant royal occasions.
His ongoing role representing senior royals demonstrates the respect he still commands within royal circles.
Camilla Shand and Andrew Parker Bowles were married from 1973 to 1995, having two children together, Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes.
During their marriage, the couple lived at Bolehyde Manor and later Middlewick House in Wiltshire.
Following their divorce, Camilla went on to marry then-Prince Charles in 2005. Andrew remarried in 1996 to Rosemary Alice Pitman, who died in 2010.
Despite the end of their marriage three decades ago, the former couple have maintained amicable relations.
Their continued friendship is evident through Andrew's presence at significant royal events, including the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.