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Thomas Henry Parker Bowles (born 1974) is the son of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and Andrew Parker Bowles. His stepfather and godfather is HRH The Prince of Wales. Parker Bowles was educated at Eton College and Oxford University, and is currently a food writer for the magazine Tatler.

On September 10, 2005, he married Sara Buys, a fashion features editor at Harpers & Queen, in St Nicholas' Church, Rotherfield Grey, Oxfordshire. The wedding was attended by Parker Bowles's father and stepmother, his mother and stepfather, and his stepbrothers, Prince William and Prince Harry.

He underwent media scrutiny in 1999 when it was reported he had taken cocaine.