Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles has made a telling comment about becoming a prince.

Tom Parker Bowles talked about royal titles (Image: Getty)
Queen Camilla’s son has spoken out about having no interest in being granted a royal title, as he claims it would cause a “revolution”. Tom Parker Bowles is the Queen’s eldest child from her first marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles and is a renowned food writer and critic.
When Camilla became Queen Consort upon King’s Charles’s accession to the throne in 2022, much of the discussion was centred around whether her children, Tom and Laura, would be given any royal titles. While the Queen’s children are not entitled to hold any royal styles as they are not related to the monarchy by blood, they could still gain titles if they were bestowed upon them
However, any scenario of this sort was swiftly dismissed by the Queen’s son, who joked about why he doesn’t want to have a prince title now or ever.

Tom Parker Bowles joked about having a title (Image: Getty)
Speaking on the Good Food podcast with Samuel Goldsmith last October, Mr Parker Bowles talked all things food and royalty.
Mr Goldsmith told him: “If my mum became Queen, I’d be like, ‘I want to be a prince’.”
The food writer laughed and replied: “I’d tell you that would be the quickest way to revolution.
“I think we’re fairly balanced and sober and sensible country on the whole, but if I suddenly became prince, I think Buckingham Palace gates would be stormed.
“It would be appalling. Really, no, I think that would put back the long and glorious cause of the monarchy in Britain by many years, no.”
When the host joked that getting a title could be the quickest way for him to get his own Netflix show, Mr Parker Bowles said: “I wouldn’t mind that!
“But no, I think that would be… stick it, keep to my original.”