In a shocking and highly unexpected turn of events, Prince Louis of Wales, the youngest son of Prince William and Princess Catherine, has reportedly broken his silence about Queen Camilla — and insiders say his remarks have left the royal family reeling.
While Prince Louis is only 7 years old and typically shielded from public scrutiny, recent royal sources claim that during a private family event, the young prince made a series of unfiltered and surprisingly bold comments about his step-grandmother, Queen Camilla — and those comments have since made their way to the press.
"She’s Not My Real Grandma" — The Words That Sparked Tension
According to insiders present at the gathering, Prince Louis was overheard saying:
“She’s not my real grandma. Grandma Diana is. That’s who daddy talks about.”
The statement, innocent in its phrasing but heavy with emotional significance, reportedly left senior royals in stunned silence. While it’s natural for a child to express family loyalties in simple terms, the context and timing of Louis’s comments have raised eyebrows, especially as the royal family attempts to project unity amid ongoing public skepticism.
Royal aides allegedly attempted to steer the conversation away from the topic, but the young prince doubled down, reportedly asking why “pictures of Grandma Diana aren’t in the big palace” and questioning why Camilla “acts like a queen when she wasn’t born one.”
William and Kate Caught Off Guard
Prince William and Princess Catherine were said to be visibly uncomfortable, with William calmly explaining that families can have more than one grandmother and that “everyone has a place.” However, multiple sources say that Camilla was deeply hurt by the exchange and left the room shortly after.