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King Charles Protecting Kate Middleton, Reads ‘Riot Act’ to Royals: Author
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King Charles has become Kate Middleton’s fiercest champion. The king continues to stand up for the Princess of Wales as she recovers from a cancer diagnosis.
“It has always been Kate’s choice to prioritize her children’s well-being over royal duties,” the author continued. “In the past, Charles has remained silent about this and allowed the sniping from the sidelines to continue. But no more. Now the king brooks no criticism of Kate, period.”
“Other royal family members and courtiers alike know that they risk being read the Riot Act by the king if they dare utter a negative syllable about Kate,” Andersen concludes to Fox News Digital. “Charles has also made it clear that everyone should stand down regarding when and how she returns to a full public schedule.”
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