According to a royal insider, the Middletons are not pleased about Uncle Gary's decision. The source spilled the beans, revealing that he's faced the wrath of Kate's mom and dad. Gary said he's been given an earful by Kate's mom, Carol, and her dad, Michael. They aren't happy he's going into Celebrity Big Brother. It's infuriating for them. Kate doesn't need this stress. Now, GB News royal correspondent Cameron Walker has chimed in on this royal soap opera. He's disclosed that this isn't Gary's first flirtation with reality TV. Apparently, he had previously considered appearing on ITV's I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here but backed out due to concerns about upsetting the palaces. And let me tell you, Carol Middleton isn't having any of this this time around.
Cameron predicted that if Gary spills any royal beans, he'll likely be supportive of Princess Kate, praising her down-to-earth nature and family values. But here's where it gets interesting: he might not be so kind to the Sussexes. According to Cameron, when Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary came out, Gary wasn't shy about expressing his dissatisfaction. He was vocal on social media, criticizing the revealing of royal family secrets and questioning the accuracy of Harry and Meghan's narrative.
So, what can we expect from Gary Goldsmith's reality TV escapade? Well, it's safe to say that the royal family might be in for a headache, especially considering he's the great-uncle of the future King Prince George. While he might heap praise on the Cambridges, he could unleash a torrent of criticism on the Sussexes. Brace yourselves, folks, because this reality TV venture might just be the royal showdown we never knew we needed.