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Prince Charles Accused of Using Baby Lilibet for Distraction, Faces Criticism
Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth, has come under fire for allegedly using his first meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter, Lilibet, as a means to divert attention from important matters.
Ahmed Scobie, co-author of the unauthorized biography “Finding Freedom,” suggests that Buckingham Palace is abandoning the Queen's tradition of “never complain, never explain” in favor of a strategy to deflect and distract.
Scobie believes that the decision to provide journalists with insights into the meeting between Lily and Prince Charles coincided with the presentation of the financial review for April 2021 to 2022, effectively shifting focus away from the criticism faced by the heir to the throne.
While Prince Charles has not been accused of any wrongdoing, questions have been raised about his judgment.
Critics argue that his acceptance of cash donations for the Prince of Wales's charitable fund from a Qatari politician, although not illegal, raises concerns about his future as King.
In an op-ed for Yahoo!
News, the author points out that when Charles was forced to announce through a spokesperson that he would no longer accept large sums of cash in plastic bags for his charities, details of his first meeting with granddaughter Lilibet were simultaneously leaked to the press.
These intimate family moments were initially feared to be vulnerable to leaks by the Sussexes themselves.
Furthermore, the timing of updates regarding the investigation into allegations of bullying made against Meghan Markle by Kensington Palace staff has also raised suspicions.
The palace released this information on the same day as the financial report, leading to speculation about intentional distractions.
In other news, Meghan and Harry have been cautioned against participating in another interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Richard Palmer, the Daily Express royal correspondent, believes that their previous interview contained factual inaccuracies, which ultimately proved detrimental to both the monarchy and the couple themselves.
As rumors circulate about a potential second interview, Palmer warns that it could further damage their relationship with the royal family.
Recent sightings of the couple visiting Oprah Winfrey's property in Montecito, California have only fueled these speculations.
Nigel Farage, host of GB News, has also criticized the possibility of a second interview, suggesting that it would portray the couple as vindictive and money-driven.
Farage argues that if their intention is to undermine the royal family, they will not succeed.
Photographs obtained by Mail Online captured Meghan and Harry entering Oprah Winfrey's property, accompanied by a convoy of cars and personal security.
The couple currently resides just minutes away from Winfrey's home in Montecito, having relocated from the UK.
As the public awaits confirmation of a potential second interview, concerns grow about the consequences it may have on the couple's reputation and their relationship with the royal family.