Queen Camilla's impressive progress with her own podcast-related endeavors has reportedly left the Duchess of Sussex feeling let down by the delays in the debut of her own podcast. Both the royal family and the general public are curious about the differences between their separate ideas. With the news that she would be hosting the Queen's Reading Room festival later this year, Queen Camilla is continuing to garner great notice for her accomplishments.
According to The Sun, this event showcases her involvement with literary communities and her dedication to encouraging reading and literature. It builds on the theme of her podcast, which features celebrities including Harry Potter's Miriam Margolyes and Helena Bonham Carter, thriller writer Harlan Coben, and a special musical showcase of the musical comedy operation "Mince Meat."
"I seriously doubt that the Duchess of Sussex has anything positive to say about Queen Camilla or her podcast, given her obvious lack of interest in her," she remarked, noting, "After all the hurtful things Harry has said about Camilla, she has finally got her own back on them." Denise Palmer-Davies, a brand expert and director of Born Media, voiced similar comments. She told the site that Camilla's podcast is doing well, calling it "The Perfect Revenge," and that the Duchess of Sussex, in particular, will be furious and perhaps humiliated that hers failed to make it past the initial round.
Meanwhile, those close to the Duchess of Sussex have hinted that the delay in the reintroduction of her podcast, "Archetypes," is causing her frustration. "There was a lot of excitement when the podcast first came out because its creators wanted to break down the barriers that women face. Speculation on the obstacles behind the scenes has ensued because its anticipated reappearance has been pushed back to next year," commented Majesty magazine editor-in-chief Ingrid Seward to Fabulous magazine.
The Duchess of Sussex, after stepping down from royal duties and moving to the US with the Duke of Sussex, has been trying to develop a consistent and influential media presence. The delay in her podcast's pre-launch is seen as a setback in this endeavor.