Camilla sees Meghan as ‘trouble-making minx’ - LA Duchess has ‘declared war’, says expert
15.02.2022 - 16:05
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been back in the spotlight after failing to congratulate Camilla on her role as future Queen Consort. It’s no secret that Harry has had a frosty relationship with his step-mother, but it seems the two women aren’t fans of each other either! According to royal biographer Tom Bower, Camilla sees Meghan as a minx and a trouble-maker.Tom, who’s writing Meghan’s biography, told the Sun: “Camilla is the sort who would refer to Meghan as 'that minx' - the self-seeking trouble-maker whose antics will always end in tears.” And Meghan, Tom says, is making her own silent comeback.
He’s suggested that ignoring Camilla’s happy news was “Meghan’s way of declaring war.” When the Queen gave her blessing for Camilla to become Queen Consort upon Prince Charles’ accession, congratulations poured in. And while Meghan has remained tight lipped, Harry did eventually speak out.
But not about Camilla - instead about his late mother Princess Diana.The duke, paying tribute to his mum, shared feelings of ‘obligation’ to continue Diana’s work and help remove the stigma around Aids and HIV. In another poke at Camilla, he said of Diana: “I could never fill her shoes.” While Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie watched the Superbowl on Sunday, Meghan had a happy day at her Montecito mansion with Jack Brooksbank.The pair enjoyed the company of baby August - Eugenie and Jack’s son - two-year-old Archie and baby Lilibet.
Camilla and Meghan appear to have a long way to go before their wounds can heal, but according to royal commentator and PR expert Kinsey Schofield, Meghan could learn a lot from her mother-in-law. Kinsey told The Express: “In Camilla’s humble and quiet approach to serving, she has won the public and the
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