In the two years since Queen Elizabeth II's death, the Royal Family has been rocked by a number of serious health scares and worrying incidents, with the cancer diagnoses of King Charles and The Princess of Wales topping the list.
With so much to contend with behind the scenes, it’s no surprise that experts say King Charles and his clan are feeling the late Queen’s absence more strongly than ever. “I think they all miss her guiding hand,” Andrew Morton, author of The Queen: 1926-2022 exclusively tells OK!. “With the Queen as head of state and head of the family, they’d all bedded down quite nicely into their roles, and now everything’s been jolted around.
All the illness which has assailed so many of the senior royals has knocked the whole edifice back on its heels.” Despite Queen Elizabeth’s incredible legacy, change was inevitable.
With royal roles re-jigged upon the accession of King Charles, the family dynamic has evolved and even senior members now exhibit a more relaxed, open approach to life in the spotlight.
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