Prince Harry is uncomfortable with Queen Camilla’s leading the Royal Family in Princess Diana’s position, according to a Royal insider. The insider reveals that the Duke of Sussex finds it tough to accept Camilla as the Queen, a role he expected for his late mother, Princess Diana.
Kinsey Schofield, the host of To Di for Daily podcast, discussed on GB News that Camilla’s prominence might deter Harry from returning to the UK to offer his support for King Charles III.
Schofield suggests Harry’s admiration for Queen Elizabeth II contrasts sharply with his feelings towards Camilla’s rise to the throne.
“I think the fact that Queen Camilla is seen as leading the family is significant proof that Prince Harry would not return to temporarily support the family because Camilla’s elevated position is likely something not sitting well with him right now,” Schofield said.
Schofield added:
He loved Queen Elizabeth II, he likely resents the idea of Queen Camilla, and we know, he felt like that’s a position his mother should be in. I imagine the idea of her leading the family is something he has a hard time digesting.
Camilla has been proactive. She has taken on numerous solo engagements to uphold the monarchy during King Charles’s absence due to health issues. Despite preferring to be by Charles’s side, especially now as he undergoes cancer treatment, the 76-year-old has demonstrated dedication to her duties.
“Camilla has been working overtime to support the monarchy, just last month, she reportedly drove over six hours to a Royal engagement after her flight was grounded because she reportedly didn’t want to let down her husband,” Schofield said.
A source has informed the Times that the queen, despite not anticipating her role as the family’s leader, is fully ready to undertake whatever is necessary for the institution, according to Schofield.