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Monday, May 17, 1999 Published at 14:50 GMT 15:50 UK UK Charles ticks off godson over drugs Tom Parker Bowles with his mother Camilla The Prince of Wales is reported to have telephoned his godson Tom Parker Bowles and given him a severe scolding over newspaper claims that he had taken cocaine.
Prince Charles, whose sons William and Harry are good friends of Tom and his sister Laura, reportedly told him: "You've been a bloody fool. Pull yourself together."
He summoned his sons to Highgrove for a frank face-to-face discussion on the sensitive issue of drugs. There are reports that William has had a cigarette or two but there is no suggestion that the princes have been involved with drugs. And Tom Parker Bowles has reassured Prince Charles that he has never taken drugs in front of the princes. Fighting drugs is an issue close to Prince Charles' heart and he is patron of the drugs charity Phoenix House. "He's been very frank in discussing these issues with the people in our services and they have responded in the same way," said Bill Puddicombe of Phoenix House. "So he's concerned about the individuals and the stories he's heard." Anxious Camilla According to royal sources, Tom, who is not making any comment on the reports, does not have a serious problem and that it is just an occasional habit.
Tom's father, Andrew, visited ex-wife Mrs Parker Bowles twice over the weekend to discuss the matter. Their son is said to be feeling "contrite" and promised his parents he will steer clear of drugs in the future. In Cannes, Tom's employers, PR firm Dennis Davidson Associates, assured reporters his job was safe and that he had always behaved in a professional manner. 'Coke den' Sunday newpapers had reported that Tom was "high on coke" while at the Cannes Film Festival.
He was quoted as promising to "arrange a drug supply to a society girl", and suggesting a "coke den he visited". Mr Parker Bowles simply smiled at reporters while going about his work on Sunday, and offered "no comment" to questions about the drug claims. |
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