Camilla will always ‘leave the door open’ for Harry and Meghan says royal author
QUEEN Camilla is leaving the door open to a reconciliation between the Royal family and Prince Harry and Meghan, according to her biographer.
She said: “It’s very interesting because her belief is you never ditch your family. You always leave the door open. If they want to come back in, they can.
“I think that’s a very important feeling that she has, but I think they’ve got to have respect. Harry and Megan have got to change the way they’re doing things.
“They haven’t got to think about me, me, me… I still think they want to crush and smash the royal family, as we know it, to pieces.”
In an interview during Breakfast with Esther McVey and Philip Davies on GB News, she said of Camilla: “It’s absolutely extraordinary. I can’t believe what she’s been through [Camilla].
“I don’t think many women could have gone through what she went through, very happy home, loads of friends, no necessary aims because she had lots of money, and then to be vilified, and called the most hideous woman in the world
“And that was a time when she was with Prince Charles, but she had no protection, because they didn’t have an engagement and they weren’t married, so people would be crowding around her if she went to the supermarket, throwing things at her, people would be outside her house. It was absolutely hideous.
“She survived it. And the survivor was very interesting, because actually, when they did get married, after the ceremony, they walked up the stairs in Windsor, and they both burst into tears. I was told that from one of the most popular aides.
“Camilla was very scared that no one would turn up at the wedding because they had a normal wedding, not a church wedding.”
“She refused to get out of bed in the morning of the wedding day, she just couldn’t cope. She’s a woman who can cope and this was too much.
“To see both of them really weep, it must have been extremely moving. And one of the reasons I wanted to do the book is because I think that it’s extremely unfair of the Netflix series The Crown , to see her as someone hideous.
“I saw that in episode three and I thought it was incredibly unfair but she’s brilliant at actually overcoming such things.
Asked how she won over Queen Elizabeth, Ms Levin said: “She won over the Queen by not saying anything, not speaking out, not complaining.”