Charles Spencer Takes a Subtle Swipe at King Charles in New Interview: ‘The Other Parent Was Alive’

It’s been more than 25 years since Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, delivered one of the most memorable eulogies in royal history.

Reflecting on the same recently in an interview, the 9th Earl Spencer stirred controversy, as many claimed his words carried a subtle jibe at King Charles.

Appearing on Gyles Brandreth’s Rosebud podcast, Spencer spoke about Diana’s sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, and that's what stuck the most with royal observers.

“I knew I’d been left at that stage — it had no legal standing — but I knew she’d left me as guardian of her sons,” Spencer said.

Charles Warned of ‘Danger’ He Faces the Longer Andrew Issue Drags On: 'It's a Matter of When, Not If'

If there was ever a royal scandal that refused to fade, it is Prince Andrew's past ties to Jeffrey Epstein that remain a problem for Buckingham Palace, despite his relinquishing of his remaining titles.

King Charles, particularly, has been put in a difficult position.

According to royal experts, the longer this continues, the more it threatens to damage both the King’s reputation and the monarchy’s credibility.

The King now faces a delicate balance between compassion and duty.

Mike Tindall Risks 'Royal Earbashing' From William, Kate and Anne With His Latest Move

Mike Tindall's jolly nature and quick wit have made him a welcome addition to the royal family.

But, it seems his easygoing charm may not spare him a 'royal earbashing' after his latest move.

The former rugby player has risked clashing with Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Princess Anne over his involvement in launching R360, a proposed 'breakaway' rugby competition.

The venture stands in direct opposition to the traditional rugby unions long supported by William, Middleton, and Anne.

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