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Queen and Charles’ silence on Diana’s anniversary may cause criticism

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Queen and Charles’ silence on Diana’s anniversary may cause criticism

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  • Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles fear provoking criticism.
  • If the future king chose to speak out, he’d be called a “hypocrite”.
  • The public may criticize the senior royals’ decision.
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Due to their silence on Princess Diana’s 25th death anniversary, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles fear provoking criticism.

Tom Skyes, a royal analyst, reportedly told that if the Future King chose to speak out during the solemn event, he will be called a “hypocrite.”

He’ll do what he normally does and keep quiet since not saying anything makes him appear emotionless and if he did say something, he’d be accused of being a hypocrite, an insider told the source.

The public may criticize the senior royals’ decision because they previously came under fire for their silence following the death of Princess Diana in a vehicle accident.

When the monarchy responded to the tragic incident, a British newspaper published the headline: “Show Us You Care,” according to sources.

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