British actor Stephen Fry arrives at the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in Los Angeles
British actor Stephen Fry arrives at the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in Los Angeles, California July 9, 2011. Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who are on a royal visit to California from July 8 to July 10, will attend the event. REUTERS/Fred Prouser (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) Reuters

Always a centre of many controversies, Camilla Parker-Bowles was reportedly caught in a drug scandal that left husband Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth outraged. British actor and comedian Stephen Fry admitted recently that he used to snort cocaine in the Buckingham Palace and was a drug addict for fifteen years.

"Tiny traces of the illicit powder were found by forensic experts in private quarters, the stables, and public rooms used by members of the family, servants, and visitors," according to the Oct. 27th edition of GLOBE magazine. The same issue where Fry confessed his own drug problem as the publication reported that someone is allegedly still doing it in the Palace.

On his detailed autobiography, "More Fool Me," Fry confessed that he consumed "Class A-sanctioned drugs" in public places. Known for his roles in "Harry Potter" and "The Hobbit," the famous comic is a good friend of Prince Charles that he even attended his wedding to Camilla Parker-Bowles back in 2005.

Thanks to the actor's revelations, many are speculating that Parker-Bowles invited guests in the Buckingham Palace and allowed them to use drugs. The scandal is allegedly affecting the Queen who is now trying to expedite the Duchess' exile, away from the press and away from Britain.

The Duke of Cornwall who personally vowed to fight against drug addiction allegedly forbade Camilla's son, Tom Parker-Bowles back in 1999 for using cocaine and forbidding Prince William and Prince Harry to hang out with him. Tom's cousin, Emma Parker-Bowles, was another member of Camilla's family that is involved in the drug scandal back in 2000 when she was hospitalized for drinking and drug addiction.

With so many rumours about the royal couple getting a divorce, and the Duchess reportedly tricking Queen Elizabeth to give her a whooping amount of money to leave the palace, the Royal family seemed to develop a high tolerance to scandal and rumours. Aside from drug scandal, the controversial royal is allegedly pressuring Prince William and Kate Middleton to name their baby daughter after her.

The Cambridge's recently confirmed that the Duchess is due in April after suffering from a prolonged morning sickness. Although there is no word for the baby's gender, many are speculation that the couple's second child is a baby girl.

Spokesperson of Camilla Parker-Bowles and Buckingham Place are yet to comment about the claims reported by GLOBE magazine.