Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

MEGHAN AT WAR WITH CAMILLA

Young royal steals limelight from Charles’ wife

- BY RUSSELL MYERS Royal Editor

THE Duchess of Sussex has sparked fury by breaking a pledge not to overshadow a long-planned speech by Camilla on domestic violence. Meghan insisted photos of her at a theatre appeared yesterday as the Duchess of Cornwall gave her address. Camilla was said to be “very upset”.

Palace left in dark as Duchess ‘goes rogue’ on press coverage

MEGHAN’S decision to upstage the Duchess of Cornwall’s address on domestic violence by having pictures of her published on the same day left the royals furious, insiders said.

Prince Charles’ wife had been planning yesterday’s speech on the 10th anniversar­y of the Women of the World Festival in London for nearly a year.

But Meghan broke a deal between Palace aides and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall advisors not to overshadow Camilla’s vital campaign against abuse by demanding the pictures of her private visit to the National Theatre be made public at the same time.

Palace officials remained tight-lipped about the row after Meghan, 38, went rogue with her own secret arrangemen­ts.

But one well-placed insider said: “Camilla’s work is very important to her and her decision to highlight the scourge of domestic violence at the 10th anniversar­y of Women of the World was a carefully thought-out plan.

“Over the last four years she has worked tirelessly, mostly behind the scenes but to great effect, to use her platform and personal experience­s to highlight the issue and help sufferers. Of course it was known Harry and Meghan would be doing engagement­s this week, some privately, but everyone was in agreement that Camilla’s speech should take precedence. Unfortunat­ely some people had other ideas.”

An email from Buckingham Palace sent out to news organisati­ons on Thursday made reference to the agreement to not clash with Camilla, 72.

It read: “Media arrangemen­ts have been designed specifical­ly with a view to allowing royal correspond­ents to focus on the Duchess of Cornwall’s engagement on Friday.” Meghan also angered the

Palace on January 22 when she posted pictures on Sussex Royal of a secret visit to animal charity The Mayhew Trust on the same day Charles made a speech on climate change in front of world leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The latest move sparked fury, with insiders revealing how Meghan has “refused to listen” to staff who she and Harry sacked in January when they announced they were quitting royal life.

Her theatre pictures were taken by handpicked photograph­er Chris Allerton, who snapped her wedding to Prince Harry, 35, and son Archie’s christenin­g.

Two photos given to the London Evening Standard at Meghan’s behest show her beaming in front of a new virtual reality technology at the theatre’s Immersive Storytelli­ng Studio.

The Duchess’ trip to the National Theatre – where she is a patron – took place on Thursday after lunch with Harry at the Goring Hotel in London. But she chose to delay promoting the visit so it would not overshadow her appearance with Harry at the Endeavour Fund Awards in the capital that evening.

Details of another visit by Meghan to a school in East London yesterday were under strict guidelines not to be revealed until tomorrow so she could later highlight her work on Internatio­nal

Women’s Day. Camilla’s

speech was yesterday praised by Met Police chief, Cressida Dick, and Safe Lives chief executive Susannah Jacobs.

In it, the Duchess of Cornwall revealed she was launching a social media hashtag #everyonesp­roblem.

She said: “On this tenth anniversar­y, as WOW’S proud president, it’s a huge pleasure to be here today.

“But I’m also here as a woman in her 70s, who, as a somewhat ancient technophob­e, is not always familiar with some of the jargon younger people use today, but I do know about hashtags.

“And now I am using my very first one: #everyonesp­roblem. Domestic abuse is everyone’s problem and the solution must be too. I find it almost impossible to think any friend of mine might be living under that horrific threat, without my knowing it, but that is the power of coercive control and violence in the home.

“It is characteri­sed by silence. Silence from those that suffer, silence from those around them, and silence from those who perpetrate abuse.

“This silence is corrosive. It leaves women, children and men carrying the burden of shame. It prevents them from speaking out about the abuse and it prevents them from getting help. And at its worst it can be fatal.”

Ms Dick praised Camilla for speaking out on the issue. She said: “It’s incredibly important that we have the interest the Duchess shows. She has a really deep understand­ing of the issue and clearly cares.”

Ms Jacobs said the impact of Camilla work had been extraordin­ary. She added: “We have had people from everywhere, particular­ly survivors, getting in touch to say how much it meant to them and how touched they were by the fact that she keeps raising this issue and the warmth she shows to survivors. They were also very moved by the candour she had in saying she knew people who have experience­d the same.

“It speaks to women who maybe feel that they are not allowed to say this is happening to them.

“But as she said, there is no front door behind which this is not happening.

“It meant a great deal to people for her to highlight that. It widens that space for conversati­on. It was just huge.”

Camilla has made the issue of domestic abuse a cornerston­e of her public work after visiting the charity Safe Lives in 2016 and meeting survivors of horrific physical and mental torture.

In a candid admission last month, the Duchess revealed she has friends who have been victims of violence.

She said: “No one knows what goes on behind front doors. It affects everybody.

“It doesn’t matter who you are. That would be my message: Whoever you are, there are organisati­ons that can help.”

Meghan and Harry will attend the Mountbatte­n Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall tonight.

Everyone was agreed, Camilla’s speech should take precedence

PALACE INSIDER ON MEGHAN’S BROKEN VOW

 ??  ?? ‘BROKEN PLEDGE’ Meghan on theatre visit
‘BROKEN PLEDGE’ Meghan on theatre visit
 ??  ?? UPSET Camilla
UPSET Camilla
 ??  ?? VITAL CAUSE
Camilla speaks about domestic violence
DISOBEYED
Prince Charles’s team were ignored
VITAL CAUSE Camilla speaks about domestic violence DISOBEYED Prince Charles’s team were ignored
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 ??  ?? ROAD HOGS Harry and Lewis
ROAD HOGS Harry and Lewis
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 ??  ?? STAR ROLE Meghan at National Theatre
STORIES Duchess watching an exhibit
ATTENTIVE She chats to staff at the exhibition
STAR ROLE Meghan at National Theatre STORIES Duchess watching an exhibit ATTENTIVE She chats to staff at the exhibition

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