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Prince Charles' wife Camilla becomes a grandmother

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Associated Press

Posted: Oct 10, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

London, October 10: Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, became a grandmother after her son's wife gave birth to a girl, the palace announced.

The Duchess of Cornwall's son, Tom Parker Bowles, and his wife, Sara Buys, have named their daughter Lola.

"The Duchess is absolutely thrilled," a spokeswoman for the Prince's Clarence House office said on Tuesday on condition of anonymity in line with palace policy.

Parker Bowles, who is a food writer, and Buys, a fashion columnist, married in 2005.

Prince Charles is Parker Bowles' godfather as well as his stepfather.

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