Lady Colin Campbell, a renowned author and royal commentator, has reportedly forwarded adoption documents concerning Archie and Lily, the offspring of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to King Charles.
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The saga unfolded when Lady C, known for her candid opinions on the monarchy, allegedly acquired confidential adoption paperwork related to Archie and Lily.
These papers are said to contain details about the children’s legal adoption status, sparking a storm of controversy surrounding their lineage and entitlement to royal privileges.
The timing of Lady C’s actions has not gone unnoticed, occurring against a backdrop of strained relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal household.
Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from their senior royal roles and move to the United States, tensions have been brewing, fueled by explosive interviews and revealing memoirs.
The news that Lady C has dispatched these adoption files to King Charles has reverberated throughout royal circles, triggering speculation about the potential repercussions for Harry and Meghan.
Although the specifics of the documents remain veiled in secrecy, the mere suggestion that Archie and Lily’s adoption could be called into question has set tongues wagging.
According to a royal expert, Prince Harry is reluctant to pen another book as it may further strain his relationship with the king.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly has enough material for a second tell-all book and has already trimmed nearly half of the initial draft.
In an interview with Nine Honey, the editor of Majesty magazine expressed skepticism about Harry’s intentions to publish another book.
She pointed out that Spare, the first book, had strained his bond with his father, affecting their relationship.
The editor opined that Prince Charles likely isn’t holding a grudge against Harry due to his numerous commitments.
Criticizing Camilla in the book was deemed unnecessary and detrimental to its overall quality.
Reports suggest that publishing powerhouse Penguin Random House has inked a lucrative four-book deal with Harry worth over £16 million.
In his debut book, the Duke alleged that his stepmother was leaking stories about the royal family to enhance her image.
He accused her of using him to bolster her reputation and labeled her as dangerous.
A report by The Telegraph in November indicated that Charles was displeased with Harry’s portrayal of Camilla.
In the memoir, Harry delved into his emotions about gaining a step-parent whom he felt had prioritized her public image over their relationship.
Harry disclosed that both he and Prince William had implored their father, Prince Charles, not to wed Camilla out of fear of her becoming their stepmother.
Furthermore, Harry depicted Camilla as a perilous figure who sought to manipulate public perception and left casualties in her wake.