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Princess Margaret’s Grandson Triggers Royal Drama at Christmas Gathering
One of Princess Margaret's lesser-known grandsons, Charles Armstrong Jones Viscount Linley, has recently made headlines for his involvement in a heated family dispute during a Christmas gathering.
Despite being a great nephew of the Queen, Charles has largely remained out of the public eye.
Born on August 21st, 1930, Margaret was the younger sister of the Queen and a beloved member of the royal family.
Charles, the third grandchild of Princess Margaret, was born at the Portland Hospital in Marylebone.
Following in the footsteps of his family members, he received his education at the prestigious Eton College, where he was in the same year as his cousin, Arthur Chateau, the second son of Lady Sarah Chateau.
In 2012, Charles was bestowed with the honor of being the first page of honor to his great aunt, the Queen.
This ceremonial role required him to carry the long train of the Queen's robes during state occasions, such as the Order of the Garter service.
However, it was in 2018 that Charles made headlines for his personal endeavors, as it was revealed that he was studying product design engineering at Loughborough University.
Despite the passing of Princess Margaret in 2002, the Queen has maintained a close relationship with her nephew and niece, often inviting them and their families to celebrate Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham.
There is even a legendary royal story chronicled in a book about a Christmas party in 2018, during which Charles Armstrong Jones was present.
According to the royal author, this particular Christmas gathering was organized by Her Majesty herself in an attempt to counter ongoing rumors of feuds within the senior royals.
She went as far as insisting that Prince William and Kate host Prince Harry and Meghan at their nearby country home, Anmer Hall, just as they had done in 2017.
However, tensions reached a boiling point when the family sat down to watch the Queen's favorite soap opera, EastEnders, a non-negotiable royal holiday tradition.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, apparently became bored and decided to leave, disregarding a strict royal rule.
Sensing the breach of protocol, Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, whispered to her sister-in-law, urging her to stay.
This triggered an explosive reaction from Meghan, who lashed out at Kate, claiming that she knew she was never liked and had even tried to prevent her marriage to Harry.
Meghan's outburst took everyone by surprise, and the situation quickly escalated.
The 92-year-old monarch, witnessing the unfolding drama, attempted to intervene but suddenly collapsed, causing panic among those present.
Her doctor was summoned promptly, and fortunately, she regained consciousness.
However, the incident had a significant impact on the Queen's health, as her already high blood pressure spiked dangerously, putting her heart at risk.
The aftermath of the incident saw Her Majesty making a difficult decision.
Looking stern and displeased, she requested that Prince Harry and Meghan leave.
The Christmas gathering, which was meant to be a display of family unity, had turned into an all-out war, with Meghan at the center of it all.
Shockingly, the drama continued the following day when the Queen experienced another fainting spell while stepping out into a garden before attending an official function.
The incident served as a stark reminder of the toll that family disputes can take on one's health, particularly for someone as venerable as the Queen.
As the dust settles, the royal family faces the challenge of repairing the damage caused by this unfortunate episode.