Queen Camilla will 'step back' from royal duties in 2026, Princess Diana's close friend predicts
Queen Camilla's role will be clearly defined from April onwards
Queen Camilla will 'step back' from duties in 2026, a royal astrologer and Princess Diana’s close friend has predicted.
Royal astrologer Debbie Frank, who was a close friend of Diana, has also revealed that Queen Camilla will feel a big shift with Pluto's presence on the relationship angle of her chart.
Debbie said, "The dynamics of her relationship with Charles as a King and husband, and the requirements of being Queen, are being rewritten this year."
She added: "Her role will be clearly defined from April onwards with a firm strategy in place. She will step back from duties that the younger royals could perform."
However, Debbie stressed that Queen will still remain "a powerful force".
King Charles and Queen Camilla are currently in Sandringham, Norfolk, where they hosted Christmas for their extended family.
Earlier, they sent out their Christmas cards, choosing a photo taken on their 20th wedding anniversary to feature on the inside.
Meanwhile, the royal and celebrity astrologer has also warned about ‘decisive time’ in King Charles reign amid his ongoing battle with cancer.
The astrologer warned that King Charles 'private struggles' will be exposed in 2026.
She also noted that the next 12 months will generally "mark a turning point in the dynamics between King, country and Queen".
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