Princess Anne allegedly visited King Charles at home last weekend to try and boots his downcast attitude.
According to New Idea, Princess Anne believes that King Charles is doing a good job as the new British monarch. But King Charles is losing faith in himself following the back-to-back crises he has been dealing with.
“Aside from Camilla, Anne is the only other person who knows how to handle Charles’ bouts of self-doubt, which have plagued him since he was a boy. Anne knows how to break down his walls and wanted a chance to give him a pep talk,” the source said.
The source added that King Charles is feeling lost right now and he doesn’t know what he should do with Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle. After all, all three members of the royal family continue to tarnish their names.
“Charles doesn’t know what to do. His sons are fighting and his office is divided over whether to give interviews and whether to have Harry at the coronation. He also senses a backlash coming for being too forgiving with Andrew. Charles is feeling very isolated and misses the counsel of his late mother,” the source said.
So, during their meeting, Princess Anne allegedly advised King Charles to just follow what Queen Elizabeth used to do. This means that he should invite Prince Harry to his coronation but make sure that he wouldn’t be allowed to sit together with the royal family.
Princess Anne also advised King Charles not to give any interview even if he’s dying to clear his name following Prince Harry’s allegations in Spare.
And when it comes to Meghan Markle, Princess Anne allegedly urged King Charles to stay silent and allow the Duchess of Sussex to destroy her name all on her own.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that Princess Anne visited King Charles to give him advice on what he should do to certain members of the royal family.
Since King Charles is the monarch, he has the knowledge and the ability to decide on what should be done. He doesn’t need to consult with Princess Anne or any other person for that matter.