You can be a Puritan scold if you want. I see it as classic Romanticism, like Tristan and Isolde. The fact that their love endured after they were both middle aged makes it all that more poignant.
By the way, Camilla’s husband had been flagrantly unfaithful to her for years, but I guess that doesn’t count.
I am not a Puritan, lol and anyone who knows me knows that.
However adultery whomever is engaging in it is NOT romantic. It is a destroyer of lives and families.
I guess we just agree to disagree.