According to the new royal book, Queen Camilla once hated the idea of becoming a queen.
In “Yes Madam: The Secret Life of a Royal Servant,” royal writer Tom Quinn places naked Camilla's suspicious feelings about various aspects of royal life.
Excerpt published in The time of LondonQuinn writes that the king's wife once complained to Charles that she had to follow the royal protocol.
“A member of staff said at one point that she disliked the idea that Camila was the queen and would tell Charles regularly.
“It's all about the Bo station,” the Queen is said to have added.
And when 77-year-old Camilla was told by the king that she had no interest in becoming queen, “Charles, who hates the vows, says, “I think you're doing that.” [becoming queen] For me, darling,” Quinn wrote.
According to the royal author, “protocols must be laid out by pushing suits against them after consultations the night before,” and shoes “need to polish.” ”
Meanwhile, buses should “run at exactly the same time each day,” Quinn adds.
Quinn added that the 76-year-old monarch and his eldest son and future king Prince William “are likely to cause tantrums if they don't like them.”
“Both are very quickly and frustrating,” a former palace official told Quinn. “They're very loud. It comes naturally to them.”
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It's only months after Camilla's step-sister-in-law Princess Anne blocked an attempt to break royal protocols during her official engagement.
After the pair arrived together at the University of London for an event in November, they were escorted to the Senate home where the ceremony took place.
However, in order to pay tribute to Anne, Camilla invites her to enter the room first. Since 1066, it has broken the first steps in the protocol.
Too familiar with royal priorities, Anne “smile and politely rejected” – instead, she welcomes Camilla to enter the room first.
During public missions, the royal family is expected to respect “a nominal, important continuous hierarchy.” In other words, their imposingness is always to enter the room first.
And Anne, the only daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, was born into royalty, but she is still ranked under King Charles' wife within the company.
Elsewhere in his book, Quinn writes that Prince William felt increasingly “uncomfortable” with Meghan Markle's “constant embrace.”





