Listening to whales alexandra morton5/30/2023 Colin Myler, the editor at the time, wrote a piece justifying his decision to do so: “I believe it is wrong that the near nine million readers of this newspaper should be denied the right to read something so important affecting the future King of England, when people in Australia, Germany, America, and Ireland already have.” Suddenly, the most intimate moments between Charles and Camilla were everywhere-made worse by the fact that both were also married. Eventually, the Sunday Mirror in the United Kingdom shared an extensive transcript as well. Other international outlets began reporting on the call’s specifics too. In addition to the male and female voices saying they loved each other, the man also expressed a wish to “live inside your trousers or something.” He then joked about turning into a tampon. In January 1993, an Australian magazine, New Idea, published a detailed and graphic transcript.
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