<p>In a series of allegations to be published in a new autobiography by Tasha de Vasconcelos, the 42-year-old claimed the Prince "flirted" with her under the nose of Camilla Parker Bowles at the party in 1999, the 'Daily Mail' reported.<br /><br />A Clarence House spokesman, however, said: "We never comment on private conversations."<br /><br />In fact, the Mozambique-born model claimed in her book 'Beauty As A Weapon' that they began with a "clumsy" chat -up line and "seductive smile" from Prince of Wales, but soon accelerated during the 1999 party.<br /><br />"During the evening, I saw his eyes glance over my necklace, which lit up my face, and to the more intimate attractions of the curves beneath my Versace dress.<br /><br />"The Prince had become a man. 'You are magnificent', he dared to utter. 'Would you ever consider a private catwalk show... just for me?'" she was quoted as writing in her book.<br />The model said that she turned down the request as she was "disconcerted by all the other diamond-encrusted women listening in around us" and "had read that the great love of his life was called Camilla".<br /><br />She claimed that she met Charles, now 62, for the first time at a polo match in Cheltenham that year after being introduced by Aurelia Stephenson, a publicist who was the then girlfriend of Prince Andrew.<br /><br />Subsequently, Vasconcelos and Charles met several times and she was invited to Clarence House and to a private lunch with the Prince at an unidentified palace, she said.<br />The model -- who now lives in Monaco and counts France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy among her close friends -- has denied persistent rumours about a relationship with Prince Albert of Monaco.</p>
<p>In a series of allegations to be published in a new autobiography by Tasha de Vasconcelos, the 42-year-old claimed the Prince "flirted" with her under the nose of Camilla Parker Bowles at the party in 1999, the 'Daily Mail' reported.<br /><br />A Clarence House spokesman, however, said: "We never comment on private conversations."<br /><br />In fact, the Mozambique-born model claimed in her book 'Beauty As A Weapon' that they began with a "clumsy" chat -up line and "seductive smile" from Prince of Wales, but soon accelerated during the 1999 party.<br /><br />"During the evening, I saw his eyes glance over my necklace, which lit up my face, and to the more intimate attractions of the curves beneath my Versace dress.<br /><br />"The Prince had become a man. 'You are magnificent', he dared to utter. 'Would you ever consider a private catwalk show... just for me?'" she was quoted as writing in her book.<br />The model said that she turned down the request as she was "disconcerted by all the other diamond-encrusted women listening in around us" and "had read that the great love of his life was called Camilla".<br /><br />She claimed that she met Charles, now 62, for the first time at a polo match in Cheltenham that year after being introduced by Aurelia Stephenson, a publicist who was the then girlfriend of Prince Andrew.<br /><br />Subsequently, Vasconcelos and Charles met several times and she was invited to Clarence House and to a private lunch with the Prince at an unidentified palace, she said.<br />The model -- who now lives in Monaco and counts France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy among her close friends -- has denied persistent rumours about a relationship with Prince Albert of Monaco.</p>