Princess Anne has struck a decisive blow, directing her legal team to seal off the exclusive York Wing of Sandringham Estate with a high court order, effectively barring Queen Camilla from her coveted private summer retreat.
The lockdown invokes ancient "familial legacy" clauses from Queen Elizabeth II's bequest, slamming shut access to the lavish quarters—rich with Fabergé eggs, Diana-era diaries, and sweeping Norfolk views—for Camilla and her inner circle.
The move stems from Anne's fury over Camilla's unilateral booking, bypassing King Charles's mandatory approval amid her mounting scandals: Epstein-ledger exposures, Ascot Royal Box ban tears from William, and family outrage after Queen Mother jewels bypassed her granddaughters for Charlotte. As Sandringham trustee, Anne decried the "opportunistic encroachment," tying it to Sophie-Catherine's earlier Windsor coup that eroded Camilla's palace sway.
Camilla, arriving to find gates padlocked and guards unyielding, retreated in humiliated silence—pivoting to inferior state lodgings as her "shadow queen" dominance dissolves. Charles, frail post-Diana's jewelry box note confession of eternal love, backed Anne's ironclad verdict, amplifying her clout in William's Wales-led future.
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