Buckingham Palace has been rocked by a sensational betrayal as King Charles and Princess Anne signed a secret royal decree on September 18, 2025, that could severely limit the powers of Queen Camilla.
The operation, carried on behind Camilla’s back—the woman Charles spent decades trying to remarry—has opened up a floodgate of royal drama and rumors of a strategic shift toward the wildly popular Princess Kate that may yet leave the entire monarchy teetering on the brink of thermoluminescent gamesmanship.

Insiders say that the paper, signed during a late-night summit meeting, restricts Camilla’s power over major palace decisions and tilts it towards Kate as the future queen consort of England.
“Charles views Kate as the monarchy’s future,” a source previously revealed. “He and Anne want her high, but Camilla is caught off guard.” And the 78-year-old queen, said also to be “furious” at the discovery of the plot, now feels betrayed after years of loyalty during Charles’ stormy reign.
The revelation has sparked fury on X, with #CamillaBetrayed trending. It’s a bold move, say the Charles and Anne supporters posting fierce responses across Twitter: “Kate is the people’s choice—Camilla can’t compete!”

However, critics slam Charles’ duplicity, with one user raging, “He fought for Camilla and now stabs her in the back!” The drama brings back to the surface the memory of Camilla’s controversial history, with some claiming her sidelined role in recent years serves to protect the monarchy’s image in light of Kate’s popularity surge.
William, 43, and Kate, 43, are keeping themselves to themselves at the moment, but insiders suggest they quietly approve—fingers crossed it represents a tip of the hat to their future.

Camilla, meanwhile, is reportedly considering a response to rumors of a public confrontation. Will it also be the pact that breaks Charles’ marriage or seals the legacy of the crown?
Now this tale of deceit, power, and royal ambition is gripping the world—and forcing people even in Britain to question their loyalty to the House of Windsor.