Prince William 'fought for change' in Royal Family but was 'shut down'
27.04.2024 - 15:03
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince William reportedly backed his stepbrother Tom Parker Bowles' decision to counter Prince Harry's accusations about Queen Camilla, according to commentator Kinsey Schofield.
Parker Bowles defended his mother against his stepbrother's criticism, asserting that there was no ulterior motive behind her rekindled romance with King Charles III.
Charles and Camilla famously reignited their relationship while married to others in the late 1980s, leading to the collapse of both their first marriages, as per the Express.
The Duke of Sussex previously criticised his 'dangerous' stepmother for her part in his parents' divorce in 1996, labelling the Queen Consort a 'villain'.
Schofield suggests that the Prince of Wales would like to publicly support his stepbrother but is constrained by the longstanding Royal Family's unwritten rule of "never complain, never explain."
The American host of To Di For stated: "I love that Tom spoke out about this because William would like to. He's fought for a change in strategy and he's been shut down."
"And Tom does not have to adhere to the never complain, never explain mantra because he's not a member of the Royal Family. He spoke out to defend his mother and I don't think Camilla was crawling, or desperately trying to get the crown."
She revealed to Sky News Australia: "Her great-grandmother was Alice Keppel who was happily the mistress of the King I don't think she even thought she'd get to marry him let alone be the Queen Consort. So good for her."
Parker Bowles confidently defended his mother's liaison with the King, maintaining that she had simply wedded the man she loved after a long time, and it wasn't part of any deliberate plan.
He espoused on The News Agents podcast: "I think change happens