The Royal Family has recently appointed Queen Camilla as the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Lancers. This is a significant honor, and it is seen by many as a sign that the Royal Family is reaffirming its ties to Camilla.
The Royal Lancers are a cavalry regiment in the British Army. They were founded in 1759, and they have a long and distinguished history. Queen Camilla's father, Major Bruce Shand, served with the 12th Lancers during World War II. He was awarded the Military Cross for his bravery.
The appointment of Queen Camilla as Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Lancers is seen by some as a snub to Prince Harry. Harry was previously the Colonel-in-Chief of the Blues and Royals, another cavalry regiment. However, he stepped down from this role after he and Meghan Markle stepped back from their royal duties.
Some people believe that the Royal Family's decision to appoint Queen Camilla as Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Lancers is a sign that they are trying to distance themselves from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. They argue that the Royal Family is sending a message that Harry and Meghan are no longer considered to be part of the inner circle.
Others believe that the Royal Family's decision is simply a matter of protocol. They argue that Queen Camilla is the next in line to the throne, and that it is only natural that she would be appointed to this honorary position.
Whatever the reason for the Royal Family's decision, it is clear that it has caused a stir. Some people are celebrating the appointment of Queen Camilla, while others are criticizing it. It remains to be seen how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will react to this news.
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