Royal fan shocks onlookers with her message for King Charles during Sydney visit with Queen Camilla

A bikini-clad Australian woman shocked royal fans by holding a provocative sign during King Charles’ visit to the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday.

The blonde bombshell, who wore a blue bikini top and ripped jeans, shouted to get the Monarch’s attention as he and Queen Camilla visited Sydney Harbour.

After attracting the attention of those around her, if not necessarily the king’s, the woman held up a sign that read, “Charles, there could be three people in your marriage again.”

This was a cheeky reference to something Diana, Princess of Wales, said about her former husband in an infamous 1995 BBC interview.

Diana and Charles divorced in 1992 and in an interview with Martin Bashir for Panorama three years later she said ‘there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.’

The third person she was referring to was Camilla Parker Bowles, with whom Charles had had an affair while still married to Diana.

The princess had also had affairs: she dated James Hewitt, a British Army captain, and had an affair with her protection officer, Barry Mannakee.

Prince Charles is now King Charles, of course, and Camilla Parker Bowles, whom he married on April 9, 2005, is now Queen Camilla.

A bikini-clad young Australian woman (pictured centre) has shocked royal fans by holding a very provocative sign during King Charles’ visit to the Sydney Opera House

The woman (pictured) held up a sign that read: 'Charles, there could be three people in your marriage again'

The woman (pictured) held up a sign that read: ‘Charles, there could be three people in your marriage again’

Some royal fans in Sydney’s spring sunshine wore crowns, some held signs reading ‘My King’ or ‘We Love You Charles’, but the young blonde woman’s sign stood out for its scandalous message.

The king stretched out his arm for the queen to hold as they walked down the steep stairs to loud cheers from the excited crowd.

They occasionally waved as they did, but it is unknown whether they heard the blonde Aussie’s cries for attention, or paid any attention to her homemade sign referring to them both.

A royal fan told the king: “We’d like to have you longer.” Charles replied, “The doctors won’t let me.”

The sign (pictured) was a cheeky reference to something Diana, Princess of Wales, said about her former husband Prince Charles in an infamous 1995 BBC interview

The sign (pictured) was a cheeky reference to something Diana, Princess of Wales, said about her former husband Prince Charles in an infamous 1995 BBC interview

The King stretched out his arm for the Queen to hold as they walked down the steep stairs to the loud cheers of the excited crowd

The King stretched out his arm for the Queen to hold as they walked down the steep stairs to the loud cheers of the excited crowd

His Majesty paused his cancer treatment for the grueling 11-day tour of Australia and Samoa with Queen Camilla, where they greeted dignitaries, attended functions and even faced protesting politicians.

The 75-year-old monarch was energetic and lively as he shook hands with legions of fans, threw sausages on a barbecue and expressed his admiration for Australia’s top tucker on Tuesday.

The king has reportedly traveled with two of his personal physicians and a supply of his own blood, to ensure an exact match is available in the event a transfusion is needed.

He also has some of the best medical teams in the city he travels to, in addition to an ambulance that travels in convoy with his motorcade.

Charles and Camilla left Australia on Wednesday morning after five days of official meetings in Sydney and Canberra.