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Queen Camilla’s son gives bizarre update as Prince William annoyed over his…

Queen Camilla’s son has admitted he once downed a bizarre concoction in Hong Kong in a bid to improve his sex life. But Tom Parker Bowles confessed it had no impact despite a restaurant owner’s insistence his lady would be “very lucky tonight.

The 49-year-old food critic and writer is the oldest child of Camilla through her marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles. An award-winning author, he counts the King as his godfather and stepfather, although his lifestyle is said to annoy Prince William.

So it remains to be seen what the heir to the throne will make of Parker Bowles’s latest admission, which he might be best advised to keep to himself around the table at Christmas dinner. Writing in Country Life, Parker Bowles took a trip to a Hong Kong backstreet known as ‘Kowloon’s Snake Alley, according to reports in the Daily Mail’s Eden Confidential column.

And in one restaurant he came face to face with a serpent that was “removed from its home and proffered before me” after he had selected his dinner. He added: “The bile duct and blood were drained into a shot of baijiu, which I had to down.

‘Your lady very lucky tonight,’ the owner whispered with a grin.” Parker Bowles, however, confirmed: “There was, I hasten to add, no effect whatsoever.

Parker Bowles may have other things on his mind now after it was confirmed his mother The Queen had been forced to cancel her engagements this week because she was suffering from a chest infection.

The 77-year-old is said to be recuperating at home after Buckingham Palace said she was “currently unwell with a chest infection, for which her doctors have advised a short period of rest”. Camilla will miss the annual opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey on Thursday while she has also pulled out of attending the Buckingham Palace reception for Olympic and Paralympic athletes hosted by the King the same evening.

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