In the heart of Buckingham Palace, where every glance and gesture carries centuries of protocol, Princess Anne—the iron-willed Princess Royal—delivered a quiet but devastating blow: she has reportedly barred Queen Camilla from key early discussions on Prince William’s future coronation, drawing a firm line that screams shifting power and unresolved grudges.

This isn’t mere family friction; it’s a calculated move signaling the monarchy’s next chapter may sideline the woman who fought tooth and nail to become queen.
Princess Anne, the most hardworking royal with the highest engagement count in 2024 and a reputation for unyielding duty, has long viewed Camilla through a lens of skepticism.
Their tension dates back decades—Anne was cool toward Camilla during Charles’s courtship, privately opposed her elevation to queen consort, and even reportedly corrected her as “queen consort” at a coronation dinner. Publicly, Anne has praised Camilla’s support for Charles, but actions speak louder: at the 2024 Commonwealth Day service, Anne skipped the expected curtsy, opting for a cheek kiss instead, a subtle but pointed refusal to fully submit.
The flashpoint? A November 2024 joint event at the University of London, where Anne, as chancellor, conferred an honorary doctorate on Camilla. Camilla gestured for Anne to enter first, breaking protocol that demands the queen precede others. Anne smiled, declined politely, and insisted Camilla go ahead—reinforcing rules over gestures. Royal watchers saw it as Anne’s signature: tradition above all.

Now, that mindset has escalated. As Prince William quietly shapes his eventual coronation—envisioning a streamlined, modern affair without the controversial “homage of the people,” ditching the Disney-like Imperial State Crown for something simpler, and personally overseeing household reforms—insiders claim Anne is ensuring Camilla stays out of the planning loop.
Reports suggest Anne views Camilla’s involvement as a risk: potential divided loyalties among staff, blurred succession messaging, or even prolonged influence from Charles. Anne backs William’s vision of efficiency and clarity, aligning with his desire for a monarchy fit for the 21st century.
Underlying it all is the lingering shadow of Princess Diana. William, who was 15 when his mother died, carries deep resentment toward Camilla over the affair that fractured his parents’ marriage.
He never bowed to her at Charles’s 2023 coronation concert, removed her sister Annabel Elliot from the Duchy of Cornwall payroll (despite clarifications it wasn’t performance-based), and maintains a civil but distant relationship. Experts note William tolerates Camilla but fears her influence; when he ascends—amid Charles’s ongoing health concerns—Camilla becomes Queen Dowager, a ceremonial widow with diminished clout, her active role handed to Queen Catherine.
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Anne’s intervention protects that transition. The no-nonsense princess, who avoided titles for her own children and shuns drama, prioritizes institutional stability over personal ties. By blocking Camilla from coronation prep, she’s safeguarding William’s authority and preventing complications that could dilute his vision or keep Charles’s preferences lingering.
For Camilla, the writing is on the wall: Charles has pushed her “queen” title and visibility to cement her legacy, but William’s circle sees her as a complication, not an asset. As preparations heat up, palace unity hangs in the balance—will Camilla fade gracefully, or will these cracks widen into public fractures? The crown’s future is being redrawn behind closed doors, and Anne just ensured Camilla isn’t in the room.