Although the coronation was successful, tensions arose between Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton. Royal writer Tom Bower observed Kate refusing the Knicks.
London – Only days after the historic major event comes to light that there were apparently crises and discord within the royal family behind the scenes of the coronation of King Charles III (74) and Camilla (75). Now the royal biographer Tom Bower (76) reports in the program "Dan Wootton Tonight" that neither Kate Middleton (41) nor her husband Prince William (40) were particularly happy that Kate's siblings were not even allowed to invite their spouses, while Camilla found space with 20 people of her family in Westminster Abbey.
"Camilla brought 20 Parker Bowles' to the coronation and four Middletons," says Bower
According to the New York Post, royal expert Tom Bower claims that the Princess of Wales was "angry" with the newly crowned queen because of the unfair distribution on the guest list for the coronation on May 6 and refused to curtsey in front of the monarch when she left the abbey. "Camilla brought 20 Parker Bowles' to the coronation and four Middletons," Bower said on the show, later confirming that Kate's parents were there, of course, but neither Pippa Matthews, 39, nor James Middleton, 36, should have brought their spouses.
And something else is a thorn in the side of the expert: the people who were supposed to polish Camilla's image in the run-up to the coronation were also excluded from the exclusive event. In the footage, it can be seen that everyone bowed or curtseyed to the king, "but no one moved a limb, a muscle, as Camilla passed by," he says, describing his observation. Bower went on to explain that anger at the monarch had been felt throughout the nave.
Another expert claims that Queen Camilla is offending people
Royal expert Christopher Andersen claims that Camilla "estranged" Prince Harry (38) from his father. He said a few days ago: "I believe every time the King considers reaching out to Harry, Camilla makes sure Charles is reminded of all the horrific things that were written about her in 'Spare', Harry's memoir published earlier this year," Andersen said.
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The situation is apparently tense even after the coronation: According to coronation observer Tom Bower, Kate was upset with Camilla, who had given her family preference for Kate's family (photomontage). © i Images/Imago Matt Crossick/Imago
"All the people who helped Camilla get the crown on her head were excluded from the coronation, and they were furious," the expert said. "Kate and William were also furious," he reiterates his thesis. The anger was palpable all the way to the throne. Tensions between the princess and Prince William's stepmother lasted until the coronation concert the next day, Bower said. At the concert in Windsor the next day, William did not mention Queen Camilla [in his speech] at all. "The tension remained," says the author.
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Apparently, Bower fears that everything is going over Camilla's head: "Those who met her in the weeks leading up to the coronation saw a very tired, very exhausted woman, with telltale signs of age. She's clearly exhausted from the whole thing," he concludes. The fact is, it is not until eleven days after the coronation that Camilla appears in public again and accompanies King Charles to an appointment in Covent Garden. Surprisingly, Meghan Markle is the most popular royal family member after the coronation. Sources used: Facebook, New York Post