
Burrell, who started working as a Buckingham Palace footman at 18 earlier than serving Princess Diana for a decade, units out his view of the King’s temperament and routines in The Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King and Princess Diana.
His evaluation arrives as different ex-staff describe a courtroom nonetheless outlined by hierarchy, custom, and the King’s exacting private habits.
Burrell writes: “Charles has all the time lived in a world the place all his family and employees bow and name him ‘Your Royal Highness.’ Now, after all, it’s ‘Your Majesty.’ “No one says no. In case you do, you are out.”
He provides: “He lives in a gilded bubble and is served no matter he needs, each time he needs, and by whom he needs.” In line with Burrell, Camilla stays the lone exception.
“The one individual that may say ‘No’ is Camilla. She is and all the time will probably be a non-negotiable. Maybe her no-nonsense strategy is what Charles wants,” he writes.
“She’s the regular hand on the tiller of the royal ship now, prefer it or not. She is on the helm. She not often asks for something however is given every little thing and now has the last word place as Queen.”

