Camilla Parker Bowles Has Secret Nickname for Meghan Markle, Claims a Bombshell Royal Biography

Camilla Parker Bowles Has Secret Nickname for Meghan Markle, Claims a Bombshell Royal Biography
BRITAIN-ROYALS-HEALTH-SOCIAL-WOMEN Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall reacts as she speaks with Nicola, a sexual assault surviver, during a visit at the clinic Paddington Haven, a sexual assault referral centre in West London, on February 10, 2022. (Photo by Tolga Akmen / POOL / AFP) TOLGA AKMEN

A royal biography reveals that Camilla Parker Bowles called Meghan Markle "that minx" because she was "a self-seeking troublemaker."

The Duchess of Sussex, 40, who has stepped down from royal duties last year and lives in a $14 million property in California, never saw eye-to-eye with the Duchess of Cornwall.

Camilla Parker Bowles Has Been "Suspicious" About Meghan Markle

Camilla has always been "distrustful" of the Duchess' motives, according to the analyst, who is now writing on a biography of Meghan Markle. He did say, though, that the Duchess had kept her feelings for Meghan Markle tightly concealed.

After the Sussexes gave a series of heated interviews last year, Bower said Camilla acted as a comfort to Prince Charles. Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess' silence at the Queen's announcement that Camilla will one day be Queen Consort was "Meghan Markle's way of declaring war," according to a royal biographer.

Last week, Her Majesty expressed her earnest hope that the Duchess of Cornwall shall be recognized as Queen Consort rather than Princess Consort, as she was when she married the Prince of Wales, in a statement to honor the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

According to reports, Prince William was in favor of the relocation and understood the reasoning behind his grandmother's choice. Meanwhile, neither Prince Harry nor Meghan Markle has made any public statements. There was no mention of his stepmother or the intended change in her status when he finally broke his silence from California four days later.

She worked tirelessly to eradicate the stigma associated with the HIV/AIDS virus, and he felt compelled to carry on her legacy of eliminating the stigma associated with the virus. It's a marked departure from Prince Harry's past views on the Duchess of Cornwall's earlier statements, according to Daily Mail.

Duchess of Cornwall Tests Positive for COVID-19

The Duchess of Cornwall has recently been designated the Royal Patron of the National Theater, a position previously held by the Duchess of Sussex, which she previously held. Until she and Prince Harry stood down as working members of the royal family in 2019, Meghan Markle was granted the post by the Queen and stayed in it for two years.

Camilla will guest-edit an issue of Country Life magazine to commemorate her 75th birthday, which Meghan will do on a private basis in March 2020. The new job comes after Camilla was confirmed to guest-edit an issue of Country Life magazine to commemorate her 75th birthday.

Prince Charles' wife will be in charge of the July edition of the magazine, where she will share her favorite cuisine as well as her favorite view, a keen animal lover who is also a patron of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, as well as an equestrian and dog owner, will use the occasion to highlight animals in this edition, as per Independent.

This week, Camilla has tested positive for COVID-19 after her husband, Prince Charles, declared his second fight with the virus last week. After testing positive for the second time since March 2020, the 74-year-old duchess was diagnosed four days after her husband, heir to the throne since March 2020, tested positive for the second time.

According to the couple's office, Camilla kept her public schedule unchanged and conducted daily tests before Monday's announcement, but she is now self-isolating. With booster injections, Camilla and Charles are both completely immunized.

Meanwhile, after meeting with Prince Charles at Windsor Castle two days before his positive test, Queen Elizabeth II was being watched last week. She wasn't showing any signs of the infection, according to the palace. There was no word from Buckingham Palace about the Queen's health on Monday, New York Post reported.

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