Is Queen Camilla Being A Snobby Queen Of England?
According to a new report, Queen Camilla made it pretty clear that she wasn’t sad at all about missing the Royal Variety this year. That’s because it’s not exactly “her thing.”
Per the Daily Beast, Buckingham Palace says that Queen Camilla was suffering from a chest infection but she wasn’t all too upset about missing the famously ‘middle-brown’ live show that mostly had people like winners from Britain’s Got Talent.
Of course, the internet certainly did have a lot to say about the matter.
Many royal fans and critics alike commented with, “Cam is a slacker and so is Will. The late Queen turned up Rain or shine for over 70 years yet this pair clutch at any excuse to avoid anything they don’t want to do! I wonder what Princess Ann thinks of these light weights?”
Another critic wrote, “If Camillla, an ex-smoker [has definite lung scarring] senior, has lingering effects from a chest infection, it’s legitimate to cancel an appearance no matter if it’s something she enjoys or not. My teen was hospitalized with a Covid lung infection, and it took my kid over a year to recover. Evil stepmother aside, she’s in her mid 70s.”
And then there was this comment as well: “She doesn’t have any constitutional role, so her job is literally to support all the royal things that they have tacked that name on, and the patronages associated with it.”
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“I’m not saying that people don’t and won’t get sick, but this has to be the laziest iteration of this family this year of all time, is it not? Isn’t this a family that 15 years ago had people in the same roles at the same age range making 400 to 500 appearances a year?”
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