William Makes MAJOR Decision Over King Charles Situation Left Queen Camilla EXTREMELY Shocked
Hello, royal enthusiasts! Today, we bring you some news that fans will surely rejoice over as Prince William makes a bold move regarding Queen Camilla and his brother’s involvement.
Recently, King Charles allowed his wife to deliver a national public address, which has stirred quite a bit of controversy among the British public.
Armed Forces Day is currently being celebrated in the UK, and for the first time in a long while, the nation heard from the Queen Consort rather than the King himself.
This raises the question: Did Charles delegate his role to Camilla for this address, or was the decision made by someone else? Considering that Charles is the head of the British Armed Forces, why was Camilla chosen for this significant role? There is speculation about why there seems to be a push to promote Camilla lately. Is this initiative coming from the royal family, or is there another motive behind it?
Some online comments suggest frustration with what they perceive as Charles’s attempt to elevate Camilla’s status through the Queen. Critics argue that her gratitude toward the Armed Forces feels insincere and that a simple message from her would have sufficed. Others feel that, apart from her father’s military background, Camilla has no direct connection to the Armed Forces.
In the latest revelation, Princess Catherine will resume her royal duties in early August after her successful recovery from cancer, which included undergoing six months of chemotherapy treatment. However, I still hold to the idea that a slimmed-down royal family is indeed the right model for the future. This approach aligns with other European monarchies and addresses the most common complaint about taxpayer costs. I believe King Charles and William are entirely right to be determined to keep the core of the working royals as a small, tight unit that can be accountable to the public purse.
Adding new working royals to the payroll would only exacerbate criticism. I think the model William has experimented with is the answer—drafting in his cousins here and there to spice things up when older family members retire. His Royal Highness likely won’t be inviting anyone else to become working royals. It remains to be seen if he will even want his two younger children to be working royals. The Prince of Wales and his wife reportedly plan on encouraging George and Louis to look outside the royal family for jobs when they grow up, while their older sibling George will take the working royal path.
By the time William ascends to the throne and Catherine becomes Queen, they may want to be the lone full-time royals, which is what William desires. In recent years, the working royals lineup has changed. In 2020, the Sussexes left royal life, followed by the deaths of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II in 2021 and 2022. Additionally, Prince Andrew was stripped of his titles and working royal status. This means the royals lost five working members in as many years.
Today, the royal family has 11 working royals. They include King Charles and his siblings, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and the Duke of Edinburgh, as well as his wife, Queen Camilla. The heir to the throne, William, is the youngest working royal at 42, alongside the Princess of Wales. She, however, is on a break from duties as her cancer treatment continues. When the 42-year-old returns to royal duties, Kensington Palace has yet to announce an official return date. We will have forgotten about the health battles and fragile monarchy narrative.
Meanwhile, it’s hard to blame palace officials for not having a plan in place to cope with the simultaneous cancer diagnosis of King Charles and Princess Catherine, much less the sidelining of such a vulnerable supporting player. For over 70 years, the Windsors had longevity on their side, almost to a ridiculous extent. Queen Elizabeth II lived to be 96, her husband Prince Philip to 99, and the Queen Mother to 101. There seemed to be no need for redundancy with senior royals practically immortal and three generations of future monarchs waiting in the wings.
Now, with King Charles’s slimmed-down monarchy in place, the home team is running out of options.