In a royal bombshell that has sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace and beyond, sources claim that Queen Camilla has been quietly removed from royal residence privileges after being accused of attempting to discreetly sell pieces from the late Princess Diana’s jewelry collection.
According to palace insiders, a private investigation was launched earlier this summer after an unnamed foreign jeweler approached a royal associate with a shocking claim: that select, historically significant jewelry pieces linked to Princess Diana had been offered to him “through an unofficial channel.”
Alarm bells were raised within the Royal Household, prompting a quiet but urgent inventory of royal jewelry archives. The results were said to be “deeply troubling.”
“Several items known to have belonged to Princess Diana — including a sapphire brooch and diamond earrings — were missing from their expected locations,” a senior palace aide revealed anonymously. “The only person with recent unsupervised access to the collection was Queen Camilla.”
While there has been no formal public statement from Buckingham Palace, multiple royal sources confirm that Camilla was confronted in a private meeting with King Charles III, Prince William, and the Keeper of the Royal Collection. The outcome, while not criminal, was decisive: Camilla was asked to vacate her private quarters at Clarence House and take a step back from public-facing royal duties indefinitely.
The revelations have reportedly caused a major fracture within the family. Prince William, who is known to be fiercely protective of his late mother’s legacy, is said to have been “deeply distressed” and “furious” upon learning of the alleged betrayal.
“William viewed those pieces as sacred reminders of his mother,” said one royal historian. “To discover that they were being sold off behind closed doors — possibly to foreign collectors — was beyond comprehension.”
Camilla, for her part, is said to have denied malicious intent. In a private letter leaked to a royal correspondent, she allegedly claimed that she believed the items in question had “no formal designation” as Diana’s and that she was attempting to “repurpose unused artifacts for charitable benefit.” However, the letter reportedly lacked necessary authorization signatures or approvals from the Crown.
Royal experts are calling the situation unprecedented. While scandals have rocked the monarchy before, the quiet banishment of a reigning Queen Consort is extraordinary. Camilla has not been seen at any public engagement for over three weeks, and official Palace channels have notably omitted her name in upcoming royal schedules.
Public reaction has been swift. Many Diana supporters have taken to social media, praising the Firm’s decision and calling for further transparency. Hashtags like #JusticeForDiana and #CamillaOut trended within hours of the news breaking.
As the monarchy attempts damage control behind closed doors, one thing is clear: Princess Diana’s legacy