Queen Camilla entered the royal family amid plenty of drama both private and public.
After her affair with Charles became public knowledge, the press had no mercy.
“It’s actually almost inconceivable how much abuse Camilla took,” Brown said.

“She’s been supportive.
She’s been charming.
She’s been hard-working,” Brown said.

“I met [Camilla] very early on.
I was introduced to the circle, but I was a threat.
I was a very young girl, but I was a threat,” she recalled.

To make things even more awkward, Camilla was invited to and attended the royal wedding.
Is that a jab, Haz?
“We thought that it was going to cause more harm than good,” Harry said.

“Why go that far when you don’t necessarily need to?”
Clearly, Harry and Camilla’s relationship was destined to be somewhat uncomfortable from the start.
By the time she married King Charles III, William and Harry were in their 20s.

“She was more of a friendly grown-up they saw occasionally at royal gatherings.
She tried to be encouraging rather than influential,” Levin explains.
Apparently, William’s three children know not to refer to Camilla as their grandmother.

But we have to admit, it has to sting a little.
Camilla and Catherine’s relationship isn’t exactly a warm one, an insider claimed toRadar.
Other sources claimed that Catherine is irritated with the way Camilla is abusing her newfound power.

“[I]t’s a subtle war but it’s an ongoing one,” Andersen said.
Levin claims that Princess Anne kept Camilla at arm’s length for years.
“Over the years, Camilla has been slightly intimidated by her,” Junor added.

The two did seem to get on better as the years wore on, however.
Nowadays, their body language is much friendlier.
A royal source dished toNew Ideathat the two women got into it while the family was enjoying after-dinner drinks.

We are all absolutely delighted."
Camilla also reportedly offered Meghan some helpful advice on how to cope with royal life.
“[E]veryone was in agreement that Camilla’s speech should take precedence.
Unfortunately some people had other ideas,” the insider claimed.
This seemed to be the beginning of the end of the warmrelationship between Meghan and Camilla.
No love lost there, it seems.
“Camilla should leave the country.
In short, it was not pretty, and it must have been terrible for Camilla.
Royal biographer Tina Brown toldThe Washington Postthat the public abuse Camilla endured even before Diana’s passing was unimaginable.
“[S]he was called hag, old bag, witch.
The public eventually warmed to her, thanks in part to the great efforts made by the palace.