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Royal Butler Dispels Rumours of William and Harry’s Opposition to King Charles and Camilla’s Wedding

Amidst swirling rumours suggesting that Princes William and Harry were against their father King Charles’ wedding to Queen Camilla in 2005, a royal butler has stepped forward to debunk these claims.

Grant Harrold, a former royal butler, has vehemently dismissed the rumours, labeling them as “complete nonsense.” Harrold, who was present during the wedding ceremony, insisted, “I promise you that wasn’t the case. I was there.”

Speculation regarding the princes’ alleged opposition to the wedding had been fueled by Prince Harry’s revelations in his memoir, where he expressed initial concerns about Camilla potentially becoming a “wicked stepmother.” However, Harrold’s statement directly contradicts these claims, suggesting that the princes were not opposed to their father’s marriage.

Royal expert Tom Quinn also weighed in on the matter, suggesting that Harry may view William’s current relationship with Camilla as a “betrayal.” Quinn noted, “He really distrusts that William actually gets on rather well now with Camilla – Harry will see this as a betrayal.”

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These conflicting perspectives underscore the complexity of royal relationships and the nuances of family dynamics within the monarchy. While rumours and speculation may abound, insights from individuals close to the royal family provide valuable context and shed light on the truth behind the headlines.

As discussions surrounding the royal family continue to captivate public interest, it remains essential to consider multiple perspectives and rely on credible sources for accurate information.

In the case of William and Harry’s stance on King Charles and Camilla’s wedding, Harrold’s firsthand account offers a compelling rebuttal to the prevailing rumours, challenging assumptions and encouraging a more nuanced understanding of royal affairs.