
Charles III leaves Buckingham Palace breathless: latest news on Queen Camilla
Camilla navigates a complex situation, while complications continue to affect Charles III
The Windsors are going through one of their tensest periods when it comes to family relationships. In a scenario marked by distance and disputes, those closest to the monarch, such as Queen Camilla, are facing emotional and public challenges. Relationships inside the Palace remain fragile, while the media keep speculating about internal tensions.
Charles III, in his role as king, bears the burden of being at the center of a series of family conflicts, especially with his son Harry. The situation has become increasingly strained, leaving Queen Camilla in a complicated position, to say the least.

The distance between Charles III and Harry
The recent visit by Charles III and Camilla to Canada became a key moment to observe the state of family relationships. Although a possible meeting between father and son was desired, Harry made it clear there was no room for reconciliation.
Just a few days before his father arrived in North America, Harry went ahead by organizing a trip to China. He attended a conference on climate change, ruling out any possibility of a meeting. Harry's distance from his family remains one of the most complex issues for the British monarchy.

Camilla Parker's discreet stance
Amid this growing tension, Camilla has decided to stay out of this conflict. Sources close to the royal family have stated that she doesn't get directly involved in her husband's relationship with his son. "The Queen keeps out of it," an exclusive source told People.
This stance, though prudent, puts Camilla in an uncomfortable situation. Despite her central role in the royal family, her preference not to intervene reflects the delicacy of the situation and respect for her husband's decisions. The tensions between Harry and his father aren't new.

Camilla and Charles III's son: criticism that doesn't stop
Since Harry left the royal family in 2020, his relationship with his father has become increasingly distant, but also with Camilla. In his book Spare, Harry described her as his stepmother and accused her of leaking personal information to rehabilitate her own image. "I had mixed feelings about having a stepmother," Harry confessed in his memoir.
Although Harry was critical of Camilla's actions and interests, Harry insisted he didn't see her as the "evil stepmother." He added: "I see someone who married a person from this institution and did everything possible to improve her reputation and image." Despite the difficulties, Camilla keeps moving forward, supporting Charles III, but the distance with Harry doesn't seem to have a solution.
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