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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leave the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital the day after Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby boy, in London July 23, 2013. The world was awaiting the first glimpse of Britain's new prince on Tuesday, with camera crews poised to photograph Prince William and his wife, Kate, leaving the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital with their baby son. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett

Camilla-Parker Bowles allegedly made a flirtatious comment when she met a Hollywood star at the White House. Reports claim that the Duchess of Cornwall even squeezed the actor's butt. Now the actor revealed the details years after the encounter happened.

Australia's Woman's Day claims actor Kelsey Grammar recalled the time Camilla-Parker Bowles made a pass at him in 2005. Speaking at the "Spectator Cigar Awards" in London hosted by Camilla's son Tom Parker-Bowles, Grammar thought it was a good time to share an experience he had on his chance meeting with the Duchess of Cornwall "years ago."

Grammar supposedly revealed in front of the audience his encounter with the Duchess at the White House when the then-President George W. Bush and his wife Lauren hosted a dinner for Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles. Few other celebrities were also invited to the occasion. According to Inquisitr, Kelsey could never forget the time Camilla made a flirtatious comment to him after touching his butt. Feigning innocence at not wanting to embarrass Camilla's son, Kelsey relayed his recollection of the incident.

"I met Camilla at the White House about a decade ago and as I was taking a picture I felt a tight little squeeze on my right buttock," he said. "I turned, and a woman, in a very wistful, little impish way, said to me, 'So nice to finally meet you in the flesh,'" the 59-year-old added.

The audience reportedly laughed at Kelsey Grammar's revelation, even as he claimed that he didn't want to embarrass the host. But as per Inquisitr, it was a potentially very embarrassing situation for Camilla-Parker Bowles' son, Tom. However, Woman's Day claimed the host never brought up the butt-squeezing incident again after proceeding with his task of giving a speech about cigars. The 39-year-old reportedly gave a passionate speech about his love for cigars and announced the celebration of "the greatest thing that could happen to a humble leaf." The "Spectator Cigar Awards" honoured Kelsey Grammar with a runnerup award while fellow actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was also at the event, took home the "Cigar smoker of the year" award.