The Royals' battles against Harry and Meghan – with the saying her Windsor walkabout with them after the Queen’s death was 'one of the hardest things she’d ever had to do' – was laid bare yesterday in the Daily Mail's first part of our serialisation of a new book by veteran Royal writer ROBERT JOBSON. Here, in the last extract, he outlines the challenges of the new King's reign.King Charles has become accustomed to being mocked for talking to plants or otherwise communing with nature. However, such carping doesn't matter to him. At moments of great stress, he always finds respite in the natural world – and the day that his mother died was no exception.The night before, while presiding over a function at Dumfries House in East Ayrshire, he had been alerted that the 's health had suddenly deteriorated.
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