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Queen Camilla ‘objected’ to Prince William marrying ‘common’ Kate Middleton: author



Queen Camilla used to be one of Kate Middleton’s “fiercest critics” — and “did object” to her marrying Prince William.

King Charles’ wife believed the now-Princess of Wales, 44, was “too common” to wed William in 2011, according to Christopher Andersen’s “Kate!” biography, out last week.

“She did not think she was up to snuff, as it were,” the new book reads. “She was below the salt. She had no aristocratic blood.”

Queen Camilla allegedly “did object” to Kate Middleton (pictured above in November 2011) becoming Prince William’s wife. Getty Images
Christopher Andersen dubbed Camilla one of the “fiercest critics” of the Princess of Wales in his new “Kate!” biography.

He claimed Camilla “always saw herself as the mistress of a king, not a queen” and “picked [Princess] Diana to be Charles’ bride” in 1981.

Anderson noted that “the palace didn’t really want” Middleton, whom William, 43, met attending the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

“People like Camilla didn’t want her because they felt that she was too common to be the wife of a future king,” the biographer wrote, alleging the 78-year-old “did object” to her daughter-in-law’s “working-class roots.”

Camilla reportedly believed Middleton (pictured above in June 2008) was “too common” and “not up to snuff.” Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Camilla (pictured above in June 2011) reportedly wanted her son-in-law to wed someone with “aristocratic blood.” Getty Images

Middleton’s parents, Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton, are former British Airways employees who founded a successful party supply business.

“[Camilla] was very cognizant of the fact that a future king of England should have, she believed, a marriage to a royal personage, or at least a British aristocrat,” Anderson wrote — not “a descendant of coal miners whose mother had grown up in public housing and once worked as a flight attendant.”

As for Camilla’s thoughts on Kate’s mom, 71, she allegedly believed Carole to be a “gauche opportunist” and “knew a schemer when she saw one.”

William and Kate (pictured above in February 2007) met in college and got engaged in 2010. Getty Images
The couple tied the knot in April 2011. Getty Images

Reps for Camilla and Kate did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Kate and William got engaged in October 2010 and tied the knot in April of the following year.

Ahead of the 2011 nuptials, Camilla and Charles, 77, reportedly “offended” the bride by requesting she change the letter of her first name, Catherine, from a C to a K.

They believed another C royal cypher — a personalized monogram or emblem representing a royal family member — would be “overkill,” Anderson wrote.

They have since welcomed three children (pictured above in December 2024). Samir Hussein/WireImage
While Camilla (pictured above in December 2023) was allegedly often “sniping” at Middleton during the couple’s early days, the princess “never put a foot wrong.” Getty Images

When William was left allegedly “fuming” over the “insult,” the subject was dropped.

The author claimed Kate and William’s early days included “a lot of sniping from the sidelines, much of it coming from Camilla’s camp” — but the princess “never put a foot wrong.”

Kate and the Prince of Wales have since welcomed three children — Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, 8.

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