Experts warn that the inability, or possible lack of desire, to push family discipline towards the Wals has led many to speculate that King Charles is no longer in control of the monarchy.
Author Tom Skyes has shared comments on the whole thing.
She shared everything in a chat with The Daily Beast.
That talk referred to the Wals’ absence from lunch and said: “It’s another example of the couple’s growing confidence when it comes to challenging some long-established traditions that they are believed to find boring.”
While “Charles would have liked them to be there, and the fact that he was unwilling or unable to insist on it demonstrates his inability to maintain family discipline,” Mr. Skyes also went on to say.
After all, “you can’t imagine anyone would miss it when Prince Philip was present.”
“Or, you know, the late Queen,” Ms Elser also chimed in with her two cents, in an article for News.com.au, while addressing the same topic.