Prince Charles joked he should ‘go gay’ in order to avoid having to find a suitable Royal bride

‘Shall I go gay?’ Prince Charles joked he should get a boyfriend in order to avoid having to find a suitable Royal bride, fellow Cambridge student reveals

  • Prince Charles made the remarks after reading reports suggesing future brides 
  • The remark appears in a new documentary, The Queen’s Children, on Channel 5
  • The Prince made the comment to Broderick Munro-Wilson while at Cambridge
  • Mr Munro-Wilson said few people could socialise with the Prince at college 

Prince Charles, pictured as an undergraduate at Trinity College places a crown on the 1969 Cambridge University Rag Queen

A young Prince Charles joked about ‘going gay’ to avoid the pressure of finding a suitable Royal bride before his marriage to Diana.

The heir apparent’s quip was made as a student at Trinity College Cambridge, according to a new TV series on the Queen’s children.

Presented by Jeremy Paxman, it includes recollections by Broderick Munro-Wilson, a friend of Charles who was with him at Cambridge.

He recalls a newspaper article featuring several ‘potential brides’ for the bachelor Prince that prompted Charles to crack the joke.

Mr Munro-Wilson says: ‘We were all reading it together and I thought, poor sod, I’m not sure I’d go for any of those. He said to me, “Brod, shall I go gay?” That is a fact. We all roared with laughter and moved on. I think the market was so narrow… and of course she had to be a virgin.’

When responding to a remark that there were few around, Munro-Wilson said: ‘There were probably none, and I think it was a tricky one for him.’

Paxman himself started at Cambridge when Charles began his third year. ‘You certainly never saw him in the pub,’ says the presenter.

Mr Munro-Wilson says only a select few were allowed to fraternise with Charles. ‘You wouldn’t just walk over and chat to him, people were much more respectful in those days,’ he says.

‘When one talks about being a friend, Rab [Lord] Butler, who was Master of Trinity at the time, really decided there were about two dozen guys that were suitable for him to mix with. You had to be on the list.’

Asked how fellow students felt about Charles being admitted to Cambridge with ‘indifferent’ A-levels, he says: ‘I don’t think anybody cared a monkey’s. Nobody would have dared to. I think people felt, look this guy is going to be the King of England and he certainly worked hard.

He continued: '‘He went to his lectures, he was beavering around, he wasn’t a total party boy’

He continued: ‘‘He went to his lectures, he was beavering around, he wasn’t a total party boy’

Mr Munro-Wilson says only a select few were allowed to fraternise with Charles. ‘You wouldn’t just walk over and chat to him, people were much more respectful in those days,’ he says

Mr Munro-Wilson says only a select few were allowed to fraternise with Charles. ‘You wouldn’t just walk over and chat to him, people were much more respectful in those days,’ he says

Mr Munro Wilson added: ‘When one talks about being a friend, Rab [Lord] Butler, who was Master of Trinity at the time, really decided there were about two dozen guys that were suitable for him to mix with. You had to be on the list’

Mr Munro Wilson added: ‘When one talks about being a friend, Rab [Lord] Butler, who was Master of Trinity at the time, really decided there were about two dozen guys that were suitable for him to mix with. You had to be on the list’

‘He went to his lectures, he was beavering around, he wasn’t a total party boy.’

In the second episode of the Channel 5 documentary, Paxman recalls a lunch at Kensington Palace with Princess Diana.

As Paxman was leaving, he remarked how silent the Palace was in contrast to the bustle of Kensington High Street – likening it to a prison.

Diana replied: ‘No, more like an upmarket Coronation Street – you can see all the curtains twitching.’ 

  • Paxman On The Queen’s Children will be shown on Channel 5 on Tuesday at 9pm.
The show, which will be broadcast on Channel 5 on Tuesday, is presented by Jeremy Paxman

The show, which will be broadcast on Channel 5 on Tuesday, is presented by Jeremy Paxman

 

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