The narrative often suggests that William is punishing Camilla’s siblings, Annabel Elliot and Bruce Shand (deceased), or her children from her first marriage, Tom and Laura Lopes, by revoking their courtesy styles or social standing. In reality, Camilla’s family members do not hold high royal titles that can be "moved against."
Her children use the courtesy title "The Honourable" as the offspring of a peer (their father, the late Andrew Parker Bowles, was not a peer, so they actually hold no titles other than those of commoners, though they are styled as the children of a Duchess/Queen Consort in social contexts). They have never been granted royal titles like "Prince" or "Princess," so there is nothing for William to revoke.
Queen Camilla’s family has maintained a low profile and a respectful distance from the core duties of the monarchy, avoiding the controversies that often plague royal relatives.
There is no record of any friction between William and the Lopes or Elliot families that would warrant such a drastic and legally impossible action. The claim that William "moved against" them implies a power struggle that does not exist, ignoring the stable and cordial relationships within the extended royal circle.
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