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What To Know About All Of Queen Camilla's Children And Grandchildren

What To Know About All Of Queen Camilla's Children And Grandchildren

Camilla has two children from her marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles.

Camilla Tom Laura Rosa Parker Bowles

Long before she became King Charles III's wife and Britain's queen consort, Queen Camilla was married to Andrew Parker Bowles, with whom she raised two children.

Though Camilla's son and her daughter may share less of the public limelight than their royal step siblings—Prince William and Prince HarryTom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes still have a key role in supporting their mother behind the scenes. Even Camilla's five grandchildren play a part in serving the crown, as Buckingham Palace recently announced that they will act as pages of honor in the May 6 coronation.

Ahead, read everything you need to know about Camilla's kids and grandchildren.

Camilla's Children

Tom Parker Bowles

Camilla Tom Parker Bowles

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Camilla Tom Parker Bowles

Thomas Henry Charles Parker Bowles is Camilla and Andrew's oldest child. He was born on December 18, 1974. The then-Prince Charles—who was by then close friends with Camilla—was named his godfather at the time.

He made a name for himself by becoming a food writer, having been published in outlets like GQEsquire, and The Mail on Sunday, as well as writing several cookbooks. In 2010, he won the Guild of Food Writers for Full English, a travelogue on English cuisine.

Tom married Sara Buys in September 2005. His stepbrothers, Prince William and Prince Harry, attended the ceremony at Oxfordshire's St Nicholas' Church. The couple later welcomed two kids, Lola and Freddy, before ultimately splitting in 2018.

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Sara Buys Tom Parker Bowles

Sara Buys and Tom Parker Bowles on their wedding day. Photo: Getty

Sara Buys Tom Parker Bowles

Laura Lopes

Laura Lopes

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Laura Lopes

Camilla and Andrew welcomed their second child, Laura Rosa Parker Bowles, on January 1, 1978.

She studied History of Art and Marketing at Oxford Brookes University, and later went on to become a successful art curator. In 2005, she cofounded London's Eleven Fine Art, where she worked as the gallery director for the next 10 years.

She married Harry Lopes, the grandson of Lord Astor of Hever, in May 2006. They share three children: Eliza, Gus, and Louis.

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Harry Laura Lopes Wedding

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Harry Laura Lopes Wedding

Camilla's Grandchildren

Lola Parker Bowles

Tom and Sara's daughter, Lola, is Camilla's oldest grandchild. She was born on October 9, 2007.

Eliza Lopes

Eliza, the eldest child of Laura and Harry, was born on January 16, 2008. When she was three years old, she served as a little bridesmaid in the 2011 wedding between William and Kate Middleton.

Camilla once referred to Eliza or Lola during a 2022 interview with British Vogue. "I do Wordle every day with my granddaughter," the royal told the magazine. "She’ll text me to say, 'I’ve done it in three,' and I say, 'Sorry, I’ve done it in two today.' It’s very satisfactory when it tells you how brilliant you are."

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Eliza Lopes

Then-Prince Charles holds Eliza on the Buckingham Palace balcony after the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Photo: Getty

Eliza Lopes

Louis and Gus Lopes

Laura and Harry also share twin sons, Louis and Gus, who were born on December 30, 2009. Buckingham Palace recently announced that they will join their step-cousin Prince George in serving as a page of honor at King Charles and Queen Camilla's coronation this May.

Freddy Parker Bowles

Tom and Sara's youngest child, Freddy, was born in February 2010. He will join his cousins, Louis and Gus, as one of the pages of honor at the coronation.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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