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Expert Calls the Royal Family a ‘Prison of Gold’ Amid Current Privacy Issues
Growing up, almost everyone has had at least one phase where they wished they were royalty. The thought of wearing a crown and having loads of money can be appealing, but in reality, it might not be all it’s cracked up to be. Kate Middleton has learned the hard way that the public expects a lot of its royals, and it’s led one expert to refer to the family as a “prison of gold.”
Royal expert says the family is being treated like ‘public property’ amid privacy issues
Royal expert says the family is being treated like ‘public property’ amid privacy issues
Over the last few months, the royal family’s resilience has been tested as members of the family have attempted to gain privacy for medical issues. King Charles announced in February 2024 that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Around that same time, Kate Middleton took a leave of absence to deal with a medical issue relating to her abdomen. But Kate became the root of jokes and wild conspiracy theories after being out of the royal spotlight; the situation ultimately forced her to reveal her cancer diagnosis.
Over the last few months, the royal family’s resilience has been tested as members of the family have attempted to gain privacy for medical issues. King Charles announced in February 2024 that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Around that same time, Kate Middleton took a leave of absence to deal with a medical issue relating to her abdomen. But Kate became the root of jokes and wild conspiracy theories after being out of the royal spotlight; the situation ultimately forced her to reveal her cancer diagnosis.
Political journalist Lewis Goodall wrote an article for The New Statesman in which he referred to the royal family as an institution that works for the people but not for the royals themselves; he also referred to them as being in a “prison of gold.”
“The Windsors live in luxury, in palaces, with courtiers and planners and servants,” Goodall wrote. “But it is a prison of gold. In exchange for opulence and prestige a price is paid — the fusion of family and state.”
Goodall referenced remarks from Prince Harry’s “Spare” memoir relating to how his grandma was more a member of the state than she was a member of the family; he also said that Kate Middleton might want privacy but can’t have it in her “cage.”