Prince Charles Stays Composed Amid Mountbatten-Windsor Scandal
Despite the dramatic development, Prince Charles continued with a scheduled public appearance at London Fashion Week later the same day. He attended a catwalk show by British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker at 180 Studios on the Strand, greeting fashion figures including Stella McCartney.
During the event, Prince Charles toured a sustainability installation presented by McCartney, who recently became an ambassador for the monarch’s Sustainable Markets Initiative. While the royal family maintained public engagements, attention remained fixed on the unfolding investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor.
Royal insiders said Prince Charles’ approach is now designed to show institutional resilience during the crisis.
A palace source with knowledge of what they called the monarch’s “blueprint out of this mess” told us: “The central idea behind Prince Charles’ response is to project continuity and reassurance.
“By continuing with official engagements and public duties exactly as planned, he is making it clear that the work of the monarchy does not pause because of controversy affecting one member of the family.
“The intention is to show that the institution remains focused on serving the public regardless of the personal difficulties unfolding behind the scenes.”
Another royal insider said Prince Charles believes transparency and cooperation with the legal process are critical to protecting the monarchy’s credibility.

