1 MIN AGO: Just Crowned Queen, Kate Middleton Immediately Signs Decree to “Send Camilla Out to Pasture at Once” — All of Britain Erupts with Joy
In a moment that is already being called the dawn of a new royal era, Queen Catherine — formerly Kate Middleton — has taken swift and decisive action in her very first official act as the newly crowned Queen of the United Kingdom. Mere minutes after the coronation ceremony concluded at Westminster Abbey, Queen Catherine stunned the nation by signing a royal decree that effectively strips Queen Camilla of all remaining titles, privileges, and public duties.
The language of the decree, according to sources close to the palace, was clear, direct, and historically firm:
“Let it be enacted henceforth that Camilla, Queen Consort no more, shall retire fully and permanently from all matters of State and public representation. Her service is concluded.”
Or, in the words Catherine reportedly shared privately with a senior advisor:
“It’s time to send her out to pasture — at once.”
The announcement was met with immediate, thunderous celebration across the UK. Crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace burst into cheers, singing “God Save the Queen” as the news spread. Social media exploded with hashtags like #QueenCatherine, #CamillaOut, and #RoyalRestoration, with millions hailing the move as “the justice Diana never received” and “a full-circle moment for the monarchy.”
Camilla, according to insiders, was blindsided by the decree and was quietly escorted out of the palace just hours after the coronation. Her portrait has already been removed from several public royal galleries, and her official biography page on the royal website now reads simply:
“Camilla Parker Bowles, former consort, retired from public life.”
While the palace has yet to release a formal statement from Queen Catherine, an aide close to her confirmed:
“Her Majesty believes in healing the monarchy — but that requires truth, accountability, and removing the shadows of the past.”
The bold move cements Queen Catherine’s image as not only a graceful royal figure but a decisive leader determined to restore dignity, transparency, and public trust in the institution.
As the bells of Westminster continue to ring in celebration and the British public rejoices in what many are calling “the most glorious reset in royal history,” one thing is undeniable: