Camilla ‘villian’ headlines ‘ ‘will be deeply hurtful to the King’ | Katie Nicholl discusses

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‘It will be deeply hutful to the King, we are months away from the coronation, Camilla will be crowned too.’

Royal Editor for Vanity Fair, Katie Nicholl, reacts to th headlines concerning Camilla of the back of Prince Harry’s latest interviews to promote his memoir ‘Spare’.

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Katie Nicholl is a journalist, broadcaster, and Royal Correspondent at Vanity Fair. She works with the BBC and Sky News in the UK, CBC in Canada, and as royal expert for Entertainment Tonight in the US.

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