In a bombshell revelation that has sent shockwaves through the monarchy, Carole Middleton, now 70, has finally broken her silence on Queen Camilla—offering what she claims is the unvarnished reason behind the public’s growing disdain. In a rare and emotionally charged interview, Carole lifted the veil on years of tension, snubs, and an undercurrent of resentment rooted in a clash of worlds.
Carole, best known as the founder of Party Pieces and beloved mother to Catherine, Princess of Wales, entered a world that was never meant for outsiders—and she knew it. “From day one,” she said, “Camilla looked down on us. Our working-class background, our entrepreneurial spirit—it was never royal enough.”
She recounted subtle but cutting remarks, including allegedly being referred to as “common and loud” behind closed doors, labels that cut deeply. The early days of Kate’s relationship with William, Carole reflected, were clouded by an unspoken hierarchy—one that she felt was permeated by disdain and elitism.
Citing royal insider Christopher Andersen’s book Game of Crowns, Carole lamented that Camilla once tried to sabotage Kate’s relationship with William, allegedly urging Prince Charles to advise his son to move on from the middle-class Kate