
Charles III no longer hides the reality he lives at home: it's about Queen Camilla
Charles III is experiencing a complicated health situation with the members of his family, and Camilla's attitude is surprising
Internal relationships among members of the United Kingdom's royal family have attracted more attention than ever in recent years. From Charles III's cancer and that of his daughter-in-law to the relationships among its members. Headlines have focused on the Windsors, and Camilla Parker's role remains a highly important element in the story.
Amid family conflicts, the role of the queen consort has been widely discussed, especially regarding her stance on the situation within the family. Her silence seems to indicate that she prefers to keep away from problems that don't directly concern her.

Camilla Parker and her position in the family
Charles III keeps broken and distant relationships with his son Harry, even though the latter has expressed a desire for reconciliation. In this context, despite the media exposure and the tensions between her husband and his son, Camilla has chosen not to get involved in the dispute. She has avoided any attempt at mediation. "She keeps her distance," confirm sources close to the royal family.
Camilla's stance on this matter seems clear: not to get involved. Camilla Parker has become an observer of the dispute between Charles III and his son Harry. The queen consort has chosen not to participate, and this could be due to the statements Harry has made about Camilla on several occasions.

Harry's opinion about his stepmother
Harry hasn't exactly been discreet about his view of his stepmother. In his book Spare, he called her "dangerous." "I had mixed feelings about having a stepmother who I believed had recently sacrificed me on her personal public relations altar," Harry wrote. These words made clear the tension that still persists in his relationship with the queen consort.
Despite his harsh criticism, Harry clarified in an interview with Good Morning America that the relationship with Camilla wasn't necessarily bad. He assured that, although they haven't spoken in a long time, "when I see her, we get along great." He also expressed that, although he doesn't see her as an "evil stepmother," he acknowledges that her behavior focused on improving her own image.
Charles III's silence
Meanwhile, King Charles III still can't find a solution to the estrangement with his son Harry. Sources close to the family assure that there's no one encouraging him to take the first step toward reconciliation. "There's no good angel in his ear telling him: 'Be a good father and take the first step,'" a source stated.
It has been revealed that there is a lack of mediators to help solve the distrust that exists between father and son. However, it seems that no one in the royal family wants to take on that role. Camilla, who is closest to Charles III, seems to have no intention of doing so and has decided to observe from a distant position.
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