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Did Camilla, Catherine, And Sophie Step In To Shield George And Charlotte From Meghan?

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Don’t mess with the royal ladies, Meghan. We’ve been meaning to do this article for a while and decided now was the right time to talk about it. With all the crap the Sussexes are spewing on their Netflix docuseries, we thought we’d cover whether the Queen Consort, Princess of Wales and Countess of Wessex formed a shield around Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Regarding Meghan and Princess Charlotte, she is NOT to be trusted. We’ve spoken countless times about what happened before the 2018 wedding. HG Tudor did a video on the shield formed around the children, which was interesting. He used a series of photos to explain that Sophie was the one who started the shuffle between the group.

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[Credit: Lipstick Alley]

As you can see in this image, there was a change in where George, Charlotte and Camilla were standing. Initially, Charlotte and George were standing closer to Meghan. George, Charlotte and Camilla switched places, so Camilla was closer to Meghan, and George was standing on her other side, as seen in the photo.

At an earlier event, Charlotte looked away from Meghan when she looked behind her and her aunt tried to smile down at her. Meghan wouldn’t know how to sympathise with anyone as she’s too focused with herself.

To end this post, it would seem that yes, the Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales and the Countess of Wessex did shield George and Charlotte from Meghan. We addressed whether Charlotte would remember the events of the bullying she suffered before the wedding in another post.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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