He whispered sweet nothings, but said nothing of substance. "Charles declared his love, but not his hand. That mistake would end up having a huge impact on both Charles and Camilla's lives, and by March 1973, she was engaged to marry her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles. But he did not have the courage to tell her properly or strongly enough." It took 35 years, according to Lacey, but Charles eventually pointed to that last weekend as "the moment when he first realized for sure that he wanted to marry Camilla-that she was his life's soulmate. As Charles wrote in a sad note to Lord Mountbatten, it was "the last time I shall see her for eight months." Before the deployment, Charles took Camilla to Portsmouth to see the ship he would be sailing on and then, the next weekend, the couple went to the Broadlands. It was December of 1972 and Charles was set to sail for the Caribbean with the Royal Navy in the new year-a trip that was going to last into the fall of 1973. Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles had a long road to their happily ever after, but Charles actually knew she was his "soulmate" before either of them married other people.Īccording to royal biographer Robert Lacey in his book Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult, Charles would eventually identify a weekend he spent with Camilla in December 1972 as the moment he realized she was the one for him. Because they had made no real commitments to each other, Camilla ended up getting engaged the following spring to her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles.The big realization came to Charles during a weekend he and Camilla spent together before an eight-month deployment he had scheduled with the Royal Navy, but he didn't make his feelings clear to her, according to royal biographer Robert Lacey.Even though they didn't marry until 2005, Prince Charles has said that he realized now-wife Camilla Parker Bowles was his "soulmate" in December 1972.