King Charles Might Kick Out Camilla Out of Royal Palace after Finding Out Her Involvement in Diana
In light of the lack of public information regarding the health of King Charles and Princess Catherine, rumors and speculation about Britain’s royal family have intensified, as Queen Camilla is reportedly taking a week off from her duties.
The Sunday Times first reported on Saturday that Camilla had cleared her schedule for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 11th. According to The Times, Camilla will take a break to spend some time with the King and her family after leading the royal family in 13 public engagements since King Charles revealed his cancer diagnosis on February 5th.
Some royal commentators speculate that the King’s health must be improving as a result of Camilla’s absence, while others have questioned the timing and implications, given that other senior members of the royal family have been required to step aside.
The Dominion chairman of the Monarchist League of Canada, Robert Finch, told CBC News that he thinks it will only be a brief break. “It is essential to keep in mind that Camilla is the one who has been carrying out a significant amount of the heavy lifting lately. The Queen was supposed to play a supporting role, but due to the King’s health, she has actually played the lead role. She’ll be back if you give her a break,” Finch said.
However, the Royals’ ability to distinguish between their public and private lives is being tested by this most recent news. Since mid-January, when it was revealed that the Princess of Wales and Charles were both being admitted to the hospital—Catherine for planned abdominal surgery and Charles for treatment of an enlarged prostate—questions have been raised about their health.
The Palace released a statement toward the end of January stating that Catherine was making good progress, that she was back at her home in Windsor, and that she would not be returning to public duties until after Easter. Charles’s suspension from public life was announced in February by Buckingham Palace as the result of a cancer diagnosis that had nothing to do with his prostate.
According to royal author and historian Carolyn Harris, based in Toronto, there has always been speculation regarding the royal family. However, rumors can quickly and widely spread through social media. She stated to CBC News that the royal family has already adapted its public life to the era of social media, but there is debate regarding the most effective approach to providing updates about the private lives of Royals. According to Harris, it’s unclear whether more personal updates will satisfy public curiosity or just lead to demands for ever more intrusive details.
Catherine hadn’t been seen in public since Christmas Day, although Charles has made a few appearances, such as being photographed receiving British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on February 21st. Theories about Catherine’s whereabouts began to circulate following Prince William’s cancellation of his appearance at King Constantine’s memorial service last week due to personal matters. Prince William is Charles’s eldest son.
On X, which was previously Twitter, the hashtag #WheresKate and the term “Kate Middleton” took off. Many of the posts were satirical, but the theme was the same: why has Catherine not been seen or heard from by the public? Some joked that the Princess was growing out her bangs, while others wondered if she was still recovering from plastic surgery or if her marriage was in trouble.
A spokesperson for the Princess issued a statement to several media outlets on Thursday to dispel the rumors, stating that she is doing well. “None of the theories have been supported,” the spokesperson stated to People magazine. “We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter and that Kensington Palace would only be providing updates when something was significant.”
On Monday, new images appeared to show Catherine in the passenger seat of her mother’s car, according to various media reports.