How Kate Middleton broke centuries-old protocol 2024-03-29 14:58:45

According to reports from British media, Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children will spend Easter privately at Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, wanting to “seclude” themselves as they experience difficult family times.

King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. But with the monarch’s health also fragile, sources say he has instructed that only a small number of members of the royal family attend the service.

According to the British press, the fact that Kate Middleton spoke openly and even via video about the cancer she suffers from triggers a “change in the protocol of the royal family”, as the Palace for centuries used to keep as a “top secret » corresponding events.

“Traditionally members of the royal family have kept their medical history under wraps. When Henry VIII died, in England they pretended the king was alive for several days in order to fully prepare for the new reign and avoid a possible coup,” says royal historian Gareth Russell.

For his part, expert Duncan Larcombe, speaking on True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat about Kate’s attitude, said among other things: “I think this video represents the end of their motto ‘never complain, never explain”. So, going forward, if the Palace is going to strike back where it would normally be quiet before, then I think that’s a tipping point.”

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