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Late Princess Diana overshadows coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker

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The remembered Princess Diana, after more than a decade of her sad passing, is still present in the monarchy with this event that undoubtedly darkens the upcoming coronation of her ex-husband, King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla Parker.

The coronation of the next monarch and his wife will take place at Westminster Abbey on May 6th, and all the organizers are already working hard to have all the relevant details ready, as it will be an event watched worldwide by millions of attendees on television, as well as those who will be present in person.

However, the former private secretary of the mother of Prince Harry and Prince William, Patrick Jephson told the Daily Mail the way in which Princess Diana, although many years have passed, obscures the upcoming coronation of King Charles III and Camilla Parker: “A respectful reminder of the reservations felt by many of the King’s subjects has been sent to the palace“.

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The former private secretary said that a comprehensive survey of attitudes towards royalty showed that Princess Diana was ahead of King Charles III as the royal figure who has so far made the most important contribution to the country.

It looks like the new reign, like Diana’s marriage, will still be a bit crowded… something to ponder for thoughtful royalists as they nibble a quiche and raise their glasses to celebrate the happy King and his smiling Queen“, she told the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, Queen consort Camilla Parker, who is still not fully accepted by the British people because she was the woman who was able to achieve the separation between King Charles III and Princess Diana, still continues to have repercussions on the issue and only 14% of the population has accepted to name Camilla as the next “Queen“.

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