Andrew Parker-Bowles Finds Love Again with Anne Robinson
Andrew Parker-Bowles, the ex-husband of Queen Camilla, is reportedly finding love again with a familiar face to the UK, TV host and actress Anne Robinson.
A New Chapter
The former Royal Horse Guards officer, 84, is dating Anne Robinson, 79, 14 years after the death of his second wife, Rosemary Dickinson, in 2010. Parker-Bowles is best known for his first marriage to Camilla, now Queen and wife to King Charles. Andrew and Camilla divorced in 1995. He married Rosemary Dickinson a year later, while Camilla wed then-Prince Charles in 2005.

A Storied Past
During his marriage to Camilla, Andrew reportedly had numerous extramarital affairs, including with women Camilla considered friends. After Rosemary’s death, Andrew’s love life stayed under the radar until recently. In 2023, reports suggested he was dating Anne Robinson, which she confirmed.
Confirming the Relationship
In a candid interview, Anne Robinson gave a straightforward answer about her relationship with Andrew: “Yes. Full stop. Mind your own business.” Sources reveal that both Andrew and Anne live in the Cotswolds, England, and met last year at a lunch with mutual friends. They’ve kept their relationship mostly private.

Anne Robinson’s Perspective
Anne, 78, has been single since her 2007 divorce from John Penrose. She spoke positively about her romance with Andrew: “I’m a great believer in surprising yourself by taking risks. Personally and professionally.” Online feedback has been positive, with fans celebrating their newfound love.
Public Reactions
One commenter on Facebook wrote, “84❤️79, we need more love stories like this.” Another added, “She certainly looks better than his ex-wife and hopefully has a better personality,” and a third quipped, “He clearly has a type lol.”

Camilla and Charles
Meanwhile, Camilla and Charles recently celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary in Aberdeen, Scotland. Photos showed them arriving at Aberdeen Airport from London. Queen Camilla has supported her husband following his cancer diagnosis, and her popularity has surged since the initial challenges of her royal role post-Princess Diana.