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Queen Consort Camilla is ‘upset’ for King Charles as Prince Harry’s memoir looms over royal family: author
Royal biographer Angela Levin has written a new book about how the Queen Consort transformed herself from outcast to influential wife of King Charles
Queen Consort Camilla is said to be "very upset" for her husband King Charles III, whose relationship with his youngest son Prince Harry is allegedly strained.
The claim was made by British author Angela Levin, who has written a new book titled "Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort." The book explores how Camilla transformed herself into one of the key members of the royal family. Levin spent four months with the Queen Consort in 2015 while on assignment, and she has since spoken to numerous palace insiders and sources who are close to the 75-year-old.
Levin claimed that the palace is wary of what Harry will reveal in his upcoming memoir. In 2021, Random House announced that they were expecting to release the book late in 2022. Many have speculated the 38-year-old will criticize his stepmother, who is still blamed by some for the breakdown of his parent's marriage.
"I know she’s been very upset for King Charles," Levin told Fox News Digital. "He’s been very hurt by the things that Harry has said, but he loves Harry. Any parent would understand that you can love your child, but you don’t really like what they’re doing or how they’re behaving. But you can’t stop loving them because [that’s] your child. And I think she helps the king feel a bit better about these things."
"It's believed that if he continues with his memoirs that there will be some really unpleasant things about her there," Levin shared. "She absolutely doesn’t deserve it. A doctor told me that sometimes when people are very stressed, very angry, very upset, they look for someone else to blame for their situation. And maybe, this is me talking, not the specialist… but he’s [clearly] unhappy with the royal family. If you look at him, he looks resentful. He looks angry. And it’s very sad. He wanted to leave. [Queen Elizabeth] didn’t ask him to leave. He wanted to leave, be free and live in privacy."
In 2018, the British prince married Meghan Markle, an American actress. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s departures from royal duties began in 2020 over what they described as the British media’s intrusions and racist attitudes toward the former "Suits" star. After moving to California with their two children, the couple gave an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Harry confirmed rumors that he and his brother Prince William had been growing apart, saying "the relationship is ‘space’ at the moment" — though he added that "time heals all things, hopefully." Harry also told Winfrey, 68, that his father had not accepted his calls for a time.
Then came the real shocker. The couple revealed that before the birth of their first child, an unidentified member of the royal family had expressed concern about how dark his skin might be. Days after the broadcast, William told reporters that "we are very much not a racist family." Harry later confirmed that the family member in question was not Queen Elizabeth II or his grandfather Prince Philip, which further sparked speculation.
"I wrote Prince Harry’s biography in 2018," Levin explained. "I spent 15 months with him, so I know him. He changed completely once Meghan was there. He was the man or young boy people would go to who tried to bring the family together if there was any argument. Family, he said to me, was very important… but that didn’t last. He’s criticized everyone. [He said] they’re all trapped. And William is trapped in the royal family."
"He found the woman he loves, which is wonderful for everyone," Levin continued. "He’s got two children, one of each. He’s terrific with children. He was thrilled to have children. He’s got a house with 16 bathrooms and goodness knows how many bedrooms. So you’d think he should be happy. He can make money out of anything he likes, but he’s very resentful about the royal family."
Levin pointed out that Camilla’s relationship with Harry was not always strained. He previously described how she made his father "very, very happy, which is the most important."
"William and I love her to bits," Harry once said. "To be honest with you, she’s always been very close to me and William… she’s not the wicked stepmother. I’ll say that right now."
Royal biographer Angela Levin has written a new book about how the Queen Consort transformed herself from outcast to influential wife of King Charles
Queen Consort Camilla is said to be "very upset" for her husband King Charles III, whose relationship with his youngest son Prince Harry is allegedly strained.
The claim was made by British author Angela Levin, who has written a new book titled "Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort." The book explores how Camilla transformed herself into one of the key members of the royal family. Levin spent four months with the Queen Consort in 2015 while on assignment, and she has since spoken to numerous palace insiders and sources who are close to the 75-year-old.
Levin claimed that the palace is wary of what Harry will reveal in his upcoming memoir. In 2021, Random House announced that they were expecting to release the book late in 2022. Many have speculated the 38-year-old will criticize his stepmother, who is still blamed by some for the breakdown of his parent's marriage.
"I know she’s been very upset for King Charles," Levin told Fox News Digital. "He’s been very hurt by the things that Harry has said, but he loves Harry. Any parent would understand that you can love your child, but you don’t really like what they’re doing or how they’re behaving. But you can’t stop loving them because [that’s] your child. And I think she helps the king feel a bit better about these things."
"It's believed that if he continues with his memoirs that there will be some really unpleasant things about her there," Levin shared. "She absolutely doesn’t deserve it. A doctor told me that sometimes when people are very stressed, very angry, very upset, they look for someone else to blame for their situation. And maybe, this is me talking, not the specialist… but he’s [clearly] unhappy with the royal family. If you look at him, he looks resentful. He looks angry. And it’s very sad. He wanted to leave. [Queen Elizabeth] didn’t ask him to leave. He wanted to leave, be free and live in privacy."
In 2018, the British prince married Meghan Markle, an American actress. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s departures from royal duties began in 2020 over what they described as the British media’s intrusions and racist attitudes toward the former "Suits" star. After moving to California with their two children, the couple gave an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Harry confirmed rumors that he and his brother Prince William had been growing apart, saying "the relationship is ‘space’ at the moment" — though he added that "time heals all things, hopefully." Harry also told Winfrey, 68, that his father had not accepted his calls for a time.
Then came the real shocker. The couple revealed that before the birth of their first child, an unidentified member of the royal family had expressed concern about how dark his skin might be. Days after the broadcast, William told reporters that "we are very much not a racist family." Harry later confirmed that the family member in question was not Queen Elizabeth II or his grandfather Prince Philip, which further sparked speculation.
"I wrote Prince Harry’s biography in 2018," Levin explained. "I spent 15 months with him, so I know him. He changed completely once Meghan was there. He was the man or young boy people would go to who tried to bring the family together if there was any argument. Family, he said to me, was very important… but that didn’t last. He’s criticized everyone. [He said] they’re all trapped. And William is trapped in the royal family."
"He found the woman he loves, which is wonderful for everyone," Levin continued. "He’s got two children, one of each. He’s terrific with children. He was thrilled to have children. He’s got a house with 16 bathrooms and goodness knows how many bedrooms. So you’d think he should be happy. He can make money out of anything he likes, but he’s very resentful about the royal family."
Levin pointed out that Camilla’s relationship with Harry was not always strained. He previously described how she made his father "very, very happy, which is the most important."
"William and I love her to bits," Harry once said. "To be honest with you, she’s always been very close to me and William… she’s not the wicked stepmother. I’ll say that right now."