King Charles dated the actress back in the 1970s
King Charles’ former girlfriend has reportedly sparked fears that she’ll dish the dirt on a “special individual” in her upcoming autobiography.
Susan George, an actress who starred in Sam Peckinpah’s violent 1971 Straw Dogs, is in the process of writing an which bears the working title, ‘I Can Do Better’.
Last month, it was reported that Susan enjoyed a number of intimate dates with the back in the 1970s, with the actress insisting on referring to Charles as “Sir”.
Yet, in the wake of ‘s bombshell book, Spare, the Mail reports that Susan’s offering has generated “fears” that she’s set to share details about the former couple’s romance.
Speaking at an event at PizzaExpress Jazz Club in Soho, Susan said: “I am writing my book. It should be out by the end of this year.”
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Susan George enjoyed a number of intimate dates with the monarch
She continued: “I have been looking at my diaries and when I look back, I cannot believe how many films I made in one year. I made four once in one year back-to-back. I was so lucky.”
Susan, who also starred in Mandingo, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry and That Summer of White Roses, now spends her time breeding Arabian .
Back in 2023, the Mail revealed that Susan, who denied the in public, also referred to Charles as her “special individual” while talking to friends.
Charles, who Lord Mountbatten advised to “sow his wild oats” before he settled into something more long-term, was also linked to Lucia Santa Cruz, Lady Jane Wellesley, Davina Sheffield, Lady Amanda Knatchbull, and Sabrina Guinness.
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Susan reportedly referred to Charles as her “special individual” while talking to friends
He was also involved with sister, Lady Sarah Spencer, prior to his wedding to the ‘People’s Princess’ back in 1981, with the press branding his previous romances “Charlie’s Angels”.
Charles was also reportedly a fan of Barbra Streisand, highlighting her “dazzling, effervescent talent”. The Yentl actress also revealed that the pair had been friends.
She said: “I had a very funny line on stage when he came to see [my] show. I said, ‘You know, if I played my cards right, I could have wound up being the first Jewish princess!'”
The King went on to marry Camilla in Windsor on April 9, 2005, after his divorce from Diana in 1996, with his ex-wife tragically dying in a car crash with her partner, Dodi Fayed, on August 31, 1997.