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Prince Charles Feels Overlooked in Prince George’s Birthday Bash Plans
In a surprising twist within the royal family dynamics, Prince Charles is reportedly feeling sidelined over the upcoming birthday celebrations for his grandson, Prince George.
As the young prince approaches his ninth birthday on July 22, it seems that tensions have arisen between the Prince of Wales and the Middleton family, particularly with Kate Middleton's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
Traditionally, the Middletons have taken the lead in organizing Prince George's birthday festivities.
This year, however, it appears that the planning has once again fallen into their hands, leaving Charles and his wife, Camilla, feeling excluded from the celebrations.
According to reports from Birmingham Live, this situation has sparked a noticeable rift between the two sets of grandparents.
Sources close to the royal family indicate that while Charles was determined not to miss his grandson's special day, he felt uncomfortable with the fact that the entire event seemed to revolve around the Middletons.
A family friend revealed that Charles has expressed his feelings of being left out, which is particularly poignant given the limited time he gets to spend with his grandchildren.
The birthday party details remain tightly under wraps, but it's clear that the absence of Charles and Camilla in the planning has created some unease.
Reports suggest that Carole Middleton has taken the reins once again, orchestrating the entire event, which has not sat well with the Prince of Wales.