Royal insiders have been left shocked after a dramatic turn of events at Buckingham Palace that reportedly left Queen Camilla both stunned and deeply upset. According to palace sources, King Charles III has awarded a prestigious new role to Catherine, Princess of Wales — completely bypassing Camilla in the process.
The surprising announcement came during a private ceremony at Windsor Castle, where King Charles named Catherine the first-ever “Royal Guardian of the Commonwealth Youth Charter.” This new title positions her at the forefront of future international youth programs and signals a powerful move to shape the monarchy’s next generation of leadership.
Far from being a symbolic gesture, the role carries significant responsibilities — including overseeing youth ambassadors across more than 30 Commonwealth countries and organizing an annual global summit under the King’s patronage. Traditionally, such a position would be reserved for the Queen or Queen Consort.
“It’s a major step forward for Catherine’s global influence,” noted royal commentator Fiona Bexley. “What’s causing ripples behind palace doors is the fact that Queen Camilla, despite her senior rank, was not selected for the role.”
Reportedly, Camilla was only notified of the decision shortly before the ceremony. While she maintained her public poise, insiders say she was “visibly shaken and deeply disappointed.” One palace aide close to the Queen said:
“Camilla has worked tirelessly to earn the public’s respect after a difficult past. Being passed over for such a high-profile role — one she may have expected — was deeply disheartening.”
In fact, insiders claim Camilla had anticipated a similar global appointment that aligned with her charitable interests. Instead, King Charles made a clear personal choice to place that trust in his daughter-in-law.
Witnesses at the intimate Windsor event described King Charles as beaming with pride as he commended Catherine for her empathy, leadership, and ability to connect with youth. Catherine, composed and gracious, accepted the title with a promise to “amplify the voices of young changemakers throughout the Commonwealth.”