Queen Camilla has found herself at the center of controversy once again, with a new TV documentary branding her as a “wicked stepmother.” The special, titled “Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother?”, delves into Camilla’s tumultuous relationship with the late Queen Elizabeth and her journey to becoming a national treasure.
The documentary, which aired later than planned due to King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, paints a negative picture of Camilla’s role within the Royal Family. It alleges that Camilla spent three decades trying to create a positive image for herself, but Queen Elizabeth never wanted her to ascend to the throne.
Last year, Prince Harry stirred up further drama when he labeled Camilla as “dangerous” and a “villain” in an interview promoting his memoir, “Spare.” He accused her of being the third person in his parents’ marriage and forging dangerous connections within the British press.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry later clarified on “Good Morning America” that he does not view Queen Camilla as an “evil stepmother.”
Critics of the documentary have panned it as “tedious,” “needlessly tacky,” and “dull,” providing some relief for Camilla amidst her own health struggles. The Queen has been battling a chest infection, causing her to withdraw from recent royal engagements, including the annual Royal Variety Performance.
Despite her health setbacks, Camilla is showing signs of recovery and is expected to resume her royal duties soon. A royal source revealed that she is eager to get back to work and is disappointed to have missed out on recent events.
In the midst of her health issues, Camilla has been dedicated to supporting King Charles through his battle with cancer. Sources have revealed that she is concerned about the impact a meeting between Prince Harry and King Charles could have on the King’s health, urging Prince Harry to stay away until Charles’s condition improves.
As the drama unfolds within the Royal Family, Queen Camilla remains a controversial figure, navigating her way through public scrutiny and personal challenges with grace and resilience.