Tom Parker Bowles ‘absolutely adores’ William & Kate, and he’s ‘fond’ of Harry

I’ve referred to Tom Parker Bowles as a “failson” before, but I sort of wince at applying the term to Tom. While I’m no Parker Bowles defender, I do think Tom has carved out a little niche for himself as a food writer and bon vivant. He’s “successful” by certain metrics, although obviously, his connections and nepotism have paved his way. Currently, Tom is promoting his book, Cooking & The Crown, which is part history and part cookbook. He was given access to a lot of royal kitchens and palace archives when it came to royal recipes and palace-made food. To promote the book, Tom spoke to British Vogue. Some highlights:

Whether he received QEII’s permission to write this book: [He] can’t entirely recall how the process worked, but, yes, he definitely did ask, he says with a near-imperceptible eye roll. “Thanks for checking… It was about when the late Queen’s jubilee was,” he recalls, of “running it up the flagpole” with the royal household in early 2022, and getting the official go-ahead to detail the eating habits of monarchs from Queen Victoria onwards (reader tip: get the aspic ready). “It was her final [jubilee]. I can’t remember which,” he recalls. “Diamond, maybe?” Platinum, Tom. “Platinum! That’s right.” He smiles, hyper-nonchalant, always respectful.

His party days: “I still look back on those raving days as some of the happiest of my life. It was ten thousand people in a warehouse, or a field, dancing together. I still love dance music, I still love Ibiza, but things are very different. I think DC10 has got a VIP area now.” He looks absolutely disgusted. “It’s appalling.”

He’s on a health kick ahead of his 50th birthday: “I was like: ‘Right, I’m getting too fat.’” He fretted, cameras looming. A restaurant dweller by profession and proclivity, he cut out drinking entirely, then kept it to four days a week and started exercising. “It’s called reformer Pilates,” he emphasises earnestly into my recorder of his routine. He feels lots better, even if he was hoping for more dramatic results. “​​Listen,” he says, leaning in conspiratorially, “I’m far too old to care about this sort of thing, but I went to my doctor the other day, who I love, and I said, ‘Can I have some Ozempic please?’” He just went, ‘F-ck off.’” Parker Bowles honks with laughter. Why? “‘You’re a food writer. All these excess calories are coming from booze.’” I said, “But I don’t drink three days a week!” “It’s the other four days I’m worried about,” came the reply. “He worked out that the [weekly] rosé in summer is equivalent to, like, 18 cheeseburgers.”

The nepo baby: A self-described “geek”, he adored the research – chancing upon 100-year-old biscuit recipes kept at Windsor – and was granted access to the kitchens and libraries of some of the royal archives (go figure). It’s a family affair at this point. “Yeah, I know full well: nepotism, blah, blah, blah. Fair game,” he says, meaning it. “But I thought, ‘You know what? In my defence, I can say that I’ve had 25 years of keeping away from it. If I’d come in and said, ‘Hey, guys. This is going to be the exclusive royal family cookbook’, I think that would be a bit of a sellout. But I approached it as I approach every other book.”

On King Charles & Queen Camilla: “She’s tough,” he says. But then came genuine woe. “Cancer, it really is a bastard,” he says of King Charles’s diagnosis in February with an undisclosed variety. “The King’s having the best treatment. He’s a great man and a tough man, and you’ve just got to get on with it. Of course, anyone who has someone they love with cancer is going to worry.” He checks in with the Waleses, of course – “I absolutely adore both of them” – and of the Duke of Sussex remains similarly fond: “I keep out of it,” he says, of the disparate, adult lives of stepsiblings. “You just want everyone to be happy.”

[From British Vogue]

Prince William and Harry were never particularly close to Camilla’s kids, Tom and Lara. I doubt they step-siblings have ever paid that much attention to each other or spent significant time together. This was never a “blended family.” Charles chose Camilla and her children, and Diana’s sons were largely left out in the cold. That’s just FYI – what Tom says here about “adoring” Will and Kate and his fondness for Harry is just posh BS. I also think Tom is so well-connected, he knows exactly what’s going on with William and Kate. I doubt it’s a secret among that class. As for what he says about losing weight… alcohol will get you every time. Cutting out alcohol is one of the easiest ways to lose weight, and you can’t Ozempic your way out of it if you’re boozing it up four days a week.

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46 Responses to “Tom Parker Bowles ‘absolutely adores’ William & Kate, and he’s ‘fond’ of Harry”

  1. Tessa says:

    Of course tom would call the king a great man. He did name drop his stepfather and his mother when he promotes his books. Things like what the king likes for dinner.laura his sister keeps a low profile.

  2. Tessa says:

    He does not mention Meghan just kate.

    • Em says:

      And we are glad for it. No one from that wretched grifting family should ever mention a woman who spent less than 3 years in their presence before being chased out.

      Charles is a proper useless father, a man so blinded by delusions of grandeur that his wife who broke up his first marriage has not only managed to maintain her relationship with her ex husband but her children and grandchildren while he has none of those things, a decaying old man still concerned with popularity polls at the Crux of his life cycle while taking away housing and security from a man who jumped a plane and flew across an ocean to see you when you were diagnosed of cancer. That in my opinion is Charles worse failure

      • Tessa says:

        Charles could not sustain a good relationship with Diana after their divorce. He wanted her h r h taken away. And he had people in the media,put down Diana much like what. He and William do to harry and Meghan. Camilla and her ex do get along and their children never had a feud with each other. Charles is a bad parent

      • Anonymous says:

        EM, I second that thought. Empathetic Harry is the only person who really cares about him, despite his abuse, and he treats him like garbage on the world stage.

    • Jais says:

      I actually wonder how many times he’s even met Meghan. Either way, they do like to act as if she doesn’t exist, which is gross.

      • Em says:

        I think that’s why they hate her, unlike Kate she wasn’t interested in being liked by the aristo set

    • Proud Mary says:

      And?

  3. swaz says:

    Tom Parker Bowles and William Parker Bowles look like twins 🤣🤣🤣I wonder why his mom loves the King more than his dad 😎in a strange sort of way I think that the Windsors believe that allowing all these people to write books about them is a form of hurting Harry 🙄REALLY

  4. TN Democrat says:

    The history nerd in me is gaga over a 100 year old cookie recipe, but the source makes me cringe and think not. Camilla’s in to Will-not and Harry’s inner world was this much older hangers-on with very questionable habits because she inserted her children into Willy and Harry’s social circle with Charles’s full knowledge and approval. Camilla even managed to get friends in Charles’s social circle frozen out when they rightfully objected to the much younger royals associating with her son. Charles really has no common sense or survival instincts beyond having his ego stroked.

    • abritdebbie says:

      @TN Democrat have you heard of the food historian Annie Grey? She is the real deal and has pubished some really interesting sounding books on the subject. Here is here wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Gray.
      I first came across her during when she takes part in a radio program called the kitchen cabinet and could really explain and create all manner of historial foods.
      This might be a better source of information.

  5. Tessa says:

    Camilla probably gives tom inside info about what’s going on with the keens. I wonder when or if tom will get a title.

  6. Lolo86lf says:

    I didn’t know Tom existed until I read this article. He looks perfectly harmless to me. I mean he has not attacked anyone that we care about has he? I would love to read his book only if its content is accurate of course. For instance, I read somewhere that queen Victoria in her latter years was a foodie who would eat most foods they would put in front of her, and that is why she was obese for decades until the end of her life, but I digress. Drinking alcohol makes me so hungry so it is true; alcohol will make you gain weight.

    • Tessa says:

      Like james middleton I think tom is an opportunist. I think though he has a sincere interest in cooking. The only thing though that is a minus is the name dropping.

    • sevenblue says:

      He was interviewed after Spare, refuting what Harry said about his mother. Harry also wrote about getting served to the tabloids by Camilla to protect Tom from the tabloids. One of his friends tweeted about everybody in London knowing about the affair between Rose & Will. From what I see, he is no different from his mother and has close connections with the tabloids just like his mother.

    • JENNIFER says:

      null Camilla used Harry to bury Tom’s scandals. When he was caught taking Coke or distrusting it( I forget which it was) they threw in Harry’s weed use.
      After Spare was released, Tom went on a tour to defend camilla. Claiming Camilla hadnt skeemed her way into a crown.

  7. Eurydice says:

    I don’t know, I think this excerpt is kind of charming. I love that the only thing he says about his own mother is “She’s tough.” And I love historical recipes and reading about food, so I might check out his book.

    • Tessa says:

      He had other books and was very unsubtle about the name dropping like saying what sir and mum are really like. He referred to Charles as sir.

    • Proud Mary says:

      I hear ya. Grifting by Camilla’s spawn is “charming.” I don’t care about the substance, it’s the abject hypocrisy that gets me. He has full access to historical records that most authors in Britain can only dream off. I recall one such author having a fit over the fact that Harry had access to his own story, but he didn’t. I think it’s really dangerous to the Sussexses for this kind of double standard to be praised.

      • Eurydice says:

        Jeez, It’s just a book – I’m not in love with the guy and I’m not out to sink the Sussexes. I was just amused by how he was open about his weaknesses and his advantages – and also how he didn’t have anything warm to say about his mother.

    • BQM says:

      I agree. It’s just a book and one he’s capable of writing. I’ve dealt with archives and know multiple writers who’ve dealt with the royal archives. These aren’t records that are har to gain access too. It’s the juicy stuff that’s harder. He’s written multiple books and had magazine and newspaper columns for decades.

      The hypocrisy is beyond rank but that’s on the media. And of course he’s going to defend his mother. He loves her. And she was a good parent. Horrible stepparent but Charles let it all happen.

      I think he’s friendly with the Waleses but not close. We never see them hang. Or them attend his book parties etc. Laura’s daughter was in the Wales wedding but none of Camilla’s grandkids were in the Sussex one. Was Tom even there? He’s probably only met Meghan once or twice if that.

      He’s no uncle Gary out trashing them.

      • goofpuff says:

        Tom didn’t mind his mother selling out Harry to the tabloids to protect his own reputation during his “party days”.

  8. Hypocrisy says:

    From what I remember the only relationship this man had with the two princes was supplying drugs. Which he was known to do for the aristocracy, but he was protected by Chuck unlike Harry. Obviously not much has changed if it’s now ok for Royal adjacent like him and JM to ✍️ about the Royals and the Firm. I imagine there have been many authors denied the right to explore the Royal kitchens and recipes throughout history, that would have been far more interesting and qualified.

  9. Lili says:

    i thought this book came out ages ago,

    • BeanieBean says:

      I thought so, too, so I googled. Turns out its release date is October 22, so maybe that was just some advance press he got.

  10. Amy Bee says:

    We all know that he lying through his teeth about Harry. Harry wrote about Camilla using him to protect her son.

  11. Pink tutu says:

    Apparently trading on royal connections only applies to the king’s younger son 🙄🙄

    Ozempic helps control alcohol intake, btw. It was anecdotal at first, now it’s well known. People who abuse alcohol and take ozempic cut back naturally. It works (partly) on those receptors.

  12. equality says:

    At the time he claims he got QE’s permission, she was likely unaware of over half that was going on. Did he do promo or anything while she was alive? He likely got Charles’ permission (or basically CAm’s. )

  13. aquarius64 says:

    Let’s face it, TPB and James Middleton use their royal adjacencies through marriage to upgrade their profiles and social standings. No one would pay attention to their books otherwise. As for nor mentioning Meghan, that’s fine. IMO TPB resents her because Meghan was famous before her marriage to Harry. Meghan is a princess, duchess, countess and baroness to whom he’d has to bow to and walk behind. Her mixed race children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibert, are in the line of succession, so a 5 year old and a 3 year old have preeminence over Camilla’s clan. That has to burn.

  14. Lady Digby says:

    This man is friendly with the awful Giles Coren who tweeted about KNOWING about THAT affair so perhaps Tom is like mummy and loves swopping gossip on Diana’s sons?

  15. Hector says:

    Tom Parker Bowles is a coke head and I wouldn’t be surprised if Camilla also partakes occasionally.

  16. Libra says:

    So he adores William and Kate. I suspect he has only met them socially and in a very superficial manner. Wm and Kate (call me Catherine) do not give this man a second thought. Has he ever met Meghan? Probably not. This man is a name dropper and social climber who uses his mummy for status.

  17. Mayp says:

    There used to be stories about how the Parker-Bowles kids and William and Harry did not get along. In particular, stories about William and Laura screaming at each other, each blaming the other’s parent for the breakdown of their own parents’ marriage. But hey, Tom writes for the Daily Mail now so of course William is going to play nice.

  18. Wesley says:

    Tom is very good friends with Giles Coren. Just let that sink in for a moment.

  19. KC says:

    All I got from that is he’s 50!

  20. therese says:

    I too would be interested in a book like that, but I wish he had gone back much further than Queen Victoria. I’ve always been interested in historic food and recipes. If Tom is playing it safe or saying he is, I’m ok with him staying out of it, in particular not piling on Meghan or Harry. I would love to hear stories of William screaming at Lara P. Bowles. I would also be interested if years down the line Tom wrote about many other things on the inside that he knows. THAT would be a best seller. Also find it interesting that he says his mom is tough. Well, yeah. We figured that one out on our own. But some people think Camilla was a good mother: actually, not. Her affair with the POW, I’m sorry, her VERY PUBLIC AFFAIR, with the POW broke up her family. There were news stories and parodies everywhere. If Camilla was hounded by the news media at her home, so were the children. I just don’t call her a good mother. She broke up her family, she didn’t put her children first either. Imagine what the school kids said to Tom and Lara. Imagine having the grounds to think that about your mom. I think I would be confused: loving someone who betrayed you and your family. I grant he’s done some things in the past, but if he is trying to stay out of it now, I’ll throw him a branch, which I believe is what he is doing, trying to survive and not drown in a very dangerous, swift river, and grabbing any branch he can hold on to. With some grace.

  21. East Villager says:

    I’m not especially interested in the royal family, but I do think Camilla’s kids must have had difficult lives. Their place in history is not enviable.

  22. Tessa says:

    They get better treatment from Charles than his own children. Charles is a bad parent. Spoiling huevo had bad results for charles.

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