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The Stern Rule Prince William Reportedly Set in Place for Queen Camilla When It Comes to His Kids

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A new book by royal author Angela Levin is claiming that Prince William’s relationship with Queen Camilla isn’t as great as it appears to be.

Levin claims in her book that William has made one thing very clear when it comes to Camilla and his three children. 

The Stern Rule Prince William Reportedly Set in Place for Queen Camilla When It Comes to His Kids

The Stern Rule Prince William Reportedly Set in Place for Queen Camilla When It Comes to His Kids | A new book by royal author Angela Levin is claiming that Prince William’s relationship with Queen Camilla isn’t as great as it appears to be.
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The book titled, Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort, claims that “William has made it clear that Camilla is the wife of his father, but not a step-grandmother to his children.” It was also said that his kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis also know they have “two grandfathers but only one grandmother,” Yahoo! News reports.

Levin continues, writing, “William and Harry were 23 and 20, respectively, when Camilla officially became their stepmother in 2005. She was more of a friendly grown-up they saw occasionally at royal gatherings. She tried to be encouraging rather than influential.”

The book further notes that Camilla is reportedly fine with her stepson’s rule and hasn’t “tried to take over any responsibility as a step-grandmother to the Cambridges’ children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.”

Levin also alleges that William and Prince Harry were “blindsided” by the late Queen Elizabeth’s decision to allow Camilla to become the Queen Consort when she passed and when King Charles became King.

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As Mamas Uncut previously reported, Prince William and Kate Middleton have done a lot in the best interest of their children as of late. The Prince and Princess of Wales have recently made a big move for the sake of their three children.

With Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis growing like weeds, reports have revealed that this move will better accommodate the needs of Prince William and Kate’s growing and maturing children. As People reports, the Cambridges will be leaving Kensington Palace and moving to Berkshire, England.

Berkshire is where the Queen’s primary residence, Windsor Castle, is. It remains unclear if there is already a home waiting for William, Kate, and their three children.

However, The Sunday Times reported that the Cambridges likely moved into Adelaide Cottage, which sits on the Windsor Estate. That has yet to be confirmed by the Royal family.

It’s believed this move will also result in Prince George and Princess Charlotte leaving their prep school, Thomas’s Battersea. People reports this was the “primary reason” the family decided to move. 

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A reported friend of the Royals spoke to The Sunday Times, saying, “The reality is they are quite confined in what they can do in London.”

“The kids can’t go into the park and kick a football with friends. Their plan is to be there for the next 10 to 15 years and then move to Anmer, which is so special to them.” Anmer Hall is William and Kate’s country home in Norfolk, a “happy place” for the family, the friend further revealed.

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As Mamas Uncut previously reported, Queen Elizabeth has been living in Windsor Castle since the pandemic began. Reports have revealed that Windsor Castle is likely where the Queen will stay and she will not return to Buckingham Palace.

While it remains unclear why Queen Elizabeth won’t return to Buckingham Palace, The Sunday Times reported that it is likely because the Queen is “more comfortable” staying in the home where she and Prince Philip lived until his April 2021 passing. 

Additionally, Berkshire is where Kate grew up in Bucklebury. This move may now allow Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael, more time with their grandchildren.

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