Queen Camilla has devised a cunning plan to strike back at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As the wife of King Charles, who was portrayed as a villain in Prince Harry’s book “Spare,” she has decided to boost her royal standing by launching her own podcast.
This move has sparked intense discussions among royal commentators, with many interpreting it as a subtle act of retaliation against the Sussexes, after their Spotify deal, including Meghan’s Archetypes podcast, was terminated last year.
Royal expert Denise Palmer Davies believes that Camilla’s successful venture into podcasting, particularly in an area where Meghan and Harry faced setbacks, could be seen as a form of revenge.
“After all the hurtful things Harry has said about Camilla, she’s finally gotten back at them.
If her podcast becomes a hit, she will have achieved success in an area they desperately wanted to succeed,” Davies told Fabulous.
Camilla, known for her love of reading, personally hosts the podcast and invites prominent guests such as Joanna Lumley and Ian Rankin.
Her online book club, which she initiated during the lockdown, has garnered significant attention, amassing over 167,000 followers on Instagram.
Despite the speculations, another royal commentator, Jenny Bund, suggests that revenge may not be Camilla’s primary motive.
She believes that the Queen’s main goal is to share her passion for literature and encourage others to enjoy reading.
Bund adds, “Camilla is better than that.
I highly doubt she gives Meghan much thought.
She’s too busy ensuring the resounding success of her new role.
The more we see of this Queen, the more people appreciate her immensely likable personality – down to earth, caring, and dignified.
We will all contribute to the undeniable success of her podcast.”
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves searching for a way to extricate themselves from the royal mess they’ve created.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been informed that there is a path to redemption with King Charles that does not involve a mere apology.
When asked about the possibility of the couple reconnecting with the royal family this year, Kinsey Schofield suggests that it holds more significance for Harry than Meghan.
According to Schofield, Meghan is fixated on the future, particularly on securing a livelihood for herself and her family.
She doesn’t believe that the royal family will extend an olive branch, citing the example of the letter she wrote to King Charles, as revealed in Omid Scobie’s book.
Meghan feels that her needs won’t be met by the royal family, so her focus remains on the future.
Schofield adds, “I do believe that Prince Harry is the one who wants to mend fences because there are very few people in the world who truly understand what he’s going through, especially now that they’re no longer part of his life.”
GB News host Patrick Christie then raises the question of whether they can use their children as a means to reconcile, suggesting that Harry could leverage the affection King Charles has for Prince William’s three children.
He laments that Harry’s own kids are not receiving the same love and attention.
In conclusion, Queen Camilla’s podcast endeavor seems to be a calculated move to regain her footing amidst the ongoing tensions with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.