Former Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson has confirmed she is in a relationship with the Queen’s ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles.
At the end of last year was reported the 79-year-old TV presenter and the 84-year-old retired cavalry officer were dating.
Robinson has now confirmed that he did, telling Saga magazine: “Yes. Period. Mind your own business.”
The interview comes as it was announced that Robinson will take on the role of the publication’s agony aunt in the June issue.
Discussing her return to dating at age 70 after being single for more than a decade, she told Saga: “I was out of the game for so long. And I don’t drink either. If you don’t drink, you’re not that reckless, It is?
“I’m a big believer in surprising yourself by taking risks. Personally and professionally. Nothing risked, nothing gained. If the worst that can happen is you get egg in the face, that’s not terrible, is it?”
Explaining why dating can be easier in old age, she said: “You’re much more selective about what’s going to make you nervous. Nothing really matters. You’re not going to change.”
Robinson became known for the bitter comments she made to contestants and her catchphrase “you’re the weakest link, goodbye” when she presented the quiz show, which was first broadcast in 2000 before ending 12 years later.
She has already become the first woman to host Channel 4 quiz show Countdown before stepping down in 2022 after having recorded 265 episodes.
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She has a daughter, Emma, from her marriage to the late Charles Wilson, a former journalist and newspaper executive, who went bankrupt in 1973. She divorced her second husband, John Penrose, in 2007.
Parker Bowles married Camilla in 1973 and they had two children, Tom and Laura, before divorcing in 1995.
Kingwho divorced DianaPrincess of Wales in 1996, later married Camilla at the Guildhall in Windsor in 2005.
They remained friends, with the former army officer on the list of guests selected for the king’s coronation.
The interview is in the June edition of Saga magazine.
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