Buckingham Palace releases statement amid Meghan, Prince Harry's 'royal' court in Montecito

King Charles and Queen Camilla will arrive in Ottawa, Canada today

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Buckingham Palace releases statement amid Meghan, Prince Harry's 'royal' court in Montecito

Buckingham Palace has released a big statement amid claims Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have restructured their staff to resemble the royal household-- the 'royal' court in Montecito.

They have also been accused of 'hypocrisy' over their new 'royal' court after they stepped down as senior royals back in 2020.

According to a report by the Daily Mail, Meghan and Harry will each have their own chief of staff and the duke will be launching his own commercial venture similar to his wife’s As Ever lifestyle brand.

The report further claims Meghan and Harry took the major step to help revamp their reputations, previously having relied on informal advisors rather than using the time-tested ways of the Royal Family.

Amid these claims, the palace released a statement to share major update regarding King Charles and Queen Camilla’s Canada visit.

The palace shared never-before-seen photos of the King, then Prince of Wales, his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, father Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal.

The statement reads, “Tomorrow, The King and Queen will arrive in Ottawa, Canada.

“His Majesty first visited Canada in 1970, at the age of 21 years old.”

It further said, “Alongside Queen Elizabeth II, The late Duke of Edinburgh and The Princess Royal, they celebrated the Centennial of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories in Canada."

The post also shared details of the each photo with the first revealing “The King, when he was The Prince of Wales, tours the House of Commons, Ottawa.”

Buckingham Palace releases statement amid Meghan, Prince Harrys royal court in Montecito

The second shows, the then Prince of Wales, arrives in Ottawa.

The third, “Queen Elizabeth II, The late Duke of Edinburgh and The Princess Royal attend the Commonwealth Baton Relay in Canada and Her Majesty presents the baton to Canadian runner Abigail Hoffman.”

General Roland Michener, the 20th Governor General of Canada, meets The former Prince of Wales at Uplands Airport, the fourth revealed.