Prince William to Skip Christmas Lunch with King Charles Amid Feud with Camilla’s Son
Prince William, who recently turned 43, is reportedly opting out of the festive lunch at Sandringham with King Charles, who is battling cancer, as he prefers a more private Christmas celebration with his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales, and their children at Anmer Hall.
There have been rumors of growing tension between William and Camilla, with the Prince finding her son’s presence at royal events inappropriate. Despite publicly accepting Camilla’s role as Queen Consort, William has reportedly struggled with her integration into the family.
Sources close to the family suggest that William and Catherine’s Christmas party at their Norfolk residence is being seen as a “rival Christmas party,” with Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, expected to attend.
Camilla’s son, Parker-Bowles, has downplayed any suggestion of feeling like part of the royal establishment. In a recent statement, he emphasized that they are “married in” and not part of the royal family, highlighting that they lead relatively normal lives outside of royal duties.
It seems that tensions within the royal family continue to simmer, with Prince William making a bold decision to skip the traditional Christmas lunch in favor of a more intimate celebration with his immediate family. As the dynamics within the royal family evolve, it remains to be seen how these relationships will impact future royal engagements and events.