If on some public occasions, at the latest in Balmoral a month ago, King Charles III wears a kilt, it seems that in the royal house it is Queen Camilla who wears trousers. In fact, in the face of certain hesitations, it is about highlighting character, the queen consort would take care of the situation. Even if you have to face big doubts, like whether or not you were a good father. And so, we learn that Camilla told Carlo to “be a man” and “not allow himself to be tormented by feelings of guilt”, thinking of himself, in the face of certain requests from his son, of “not having been a good father to Harry” . .”
These ‘advices’, to be honest, not very mild, must, however, have affected the sovereign’s pride, as RadarOnline reports, as they would have provoked “the biggest fight ever between the rulers, leaving his marriage at risk” . At the origin of the king’s latest torments, which concern his relationship with his youngest son, and the hypothetical and furious argument with his wife, according to sources close to the royal circle, was also his surprise upon learning that Camilla forbade Harry from staying in any real property without prior ‘booking’. Precisely at that moment, faced with the sovereign’s protests, the queen would have taken matters into her own hands, putting on pants, stamping her foot and responding to Carlos. There is no peace in the UK royal family.
Source: IL Tempo

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