
Different reactions. Queen Elizabeth II would certainly not ignore it Prince Harrymemoirs, spareroyal expert Christopher Andersen said.
“No one can rattle the Queen, apparently,” the author of King: The Life of King Charles III exclusively against Us Weekly on Wednesday, January 11. “Keep calm and carry on. He will always act like he did with Diana.
Princess Diana’s interview with Panorama in November 1995 was believed to be his own decision at the time (not knowing he was persuaded to give an interview after seeing the forged document until more than 20 years later). “There’s three of us in this house, so it’s a bit crowded,” Diana said in a bombshell TV special, referring to him King Charles IIIdeal with Empress Camilla.
The following month, the queen encouraged the duo to divorce after three years of separation – although the then-Princess of Wales said she had no desire to end the marriage.
“After considering the current situation, the Queen wrote to the Prince and Princess earlier this week and expressed her view, supported by the Duke of Edinburgh, that an early divorce is desirable. The Prince of Wales also takes this view and has communicated this to the Princess of Wales since the letter,” he said. Buckingham Palace in a statement dated December 21, 1995. “The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will continue to do everything they can to help and support The Prince and Princess of Wales, and especially their children, at this difficult time.
Diana agreed to a legal separation in February 1996, and the documents were finalized in August. He died a year after the divorce in a Paris car accident.

Andersen custom us that the Duke of Sussex is in a “same situation” after his memoirs dropped bombshell after bombshell, including an alleged physical fight with Prince William and Charles’ awkward jokes about Harry’s paternity rumours.
“[Queen Elizabeth] of course the person who started all this minute he will not allow part-time royal situation. He can have; he can make all the accommodations for Sussex that he wants. He chose not to do so. Because you’re all in or out,” the author said. “He, apparently, had no qualms about taking a military rank, a ceremonial rank, which was really the blow that broke him.”
Royal experts believe the new king may be taking cues from his mother. “So I think that Charles will channel him in this power, and at some point do something important so that he can apply it to him. If he can do it before May, I don’t know. But he should do it,” said Andersen.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi