The British royal family is known for having one foot in the present and another in the past.

In the documentary, “William & Kate: Too Good To Be True?”

But, also, added to that, he would have been cosseted."

Charles and Camilla

As reported by theTelegraph, Margaret told Kelly that she “didn’t look like a movie star.”

As a commoner who married into royalty, Kelly apparently understood the snub.

The classic dynamics apparent in Margaret’s demand apparently left Garland flabbergasted.

The queen mother waves

However, due to royal protocol, the model could not address the princess before being addressed first.

At this point, Fielding-Jackson recounted, Philip gave his offensive reply.

“He said ‘Deaf?

The queen mother close up

He was not joking.”

This response was not well-received by the deaf teenagers, who were hurt by Philip’s uncouth remarks.

Diana was said to be particularly upset with her sister-in-law for exposing this personal detail to the world.

Margaret visiting California

Although this remark was highly inappropriate, Anne did her best to recover from it.

Coe remembered, “This echoed around the room and she never flinched.

It was as though it never happened, and we just moved on.

Princess Margaret all dolled up

It’s probably one of my favorite moments.”

Unfortunately, this pairing was far from ideal.

In the midst of these arguments, King Charles apparently made a cruel remark.

Prince Philip in India

Charles Spencer continues to be outspoken about the way the palace handledDiana’s funeral.

Who knows if I’m even your real father?"

Nonetheless, Harry hasn’t always used his voice to combat racism.

Prince Philip on a visit

As perThe Guardian, Harry called his colleague “our little Paki friend.”

At the time, this controversial royal comment drew waves of criticism.

Sophie wearing a red coat

Sophie regretted her words

Sarah chatting with Diana

Anne on a fall day

Charles at Diana’s funeral

Charles greeting Harry in 2018

A younger Prince Harry