Royal Family in Turmoil as Demands Mount for More Transparency: 'There Is Too Much Uncertainty' (Exclusive)
"The monarchy needs to be that anchor in times of trouble," royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story
As the details of King Charles' cancer diagnosis and Kate Middleton's abdominal surgery remain undisclosed, there are increasing calls for transparency within the royal family.
"Everybody feels unsettled by uncertainty, and there is too much uncertainty that is surrounding the monarchy right now," royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's cover story.
"Queen Elizabeth used to say, 'I need to be seen to be believed.' It is important for Charles and his reign for the public to know a little bit more," she adds.
Nearly 19 months after Queen Elizabeth's death in Sept. 2022, the stability that she brought to her family and the nation through her 70-year reign has been replaced with an appearance of vulnerability for the royals. In addition to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from their roles as working members of the royal family in 2020, the recent health issues that have sidelined the King, 75, and the Princess of Wales, 42, from public duties have created an unprecedented time of fragility.
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"The monarchy needs to be that anchor in times of trouble, and any sense of instability, which is inevitable when you have two of the key players out of action, is understandable," says Bedell Smith.
Adds Catherine Mayer, who authored the biography Charles: The Heart of a King: "This is massively exposing how the royal family has gone from too many people to too few in a short space of time."
The palace announced on Feb. 5 that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer and would largely step back from public-facing duties while he continued work behind the scenes during treatment. He's been spotted attending church services, was photographed during an audience with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and appeared in a video reading cards from well-wishers, but demands are mounting for the monarch to be more transparent about his condition.
"Even though he has revealed that he has a form of cancer, that has done nothing to quell the speculation about how seriously ill he may or may not be," says Bedell Smith. “That is not doing the monarchy any favors. He is the head of state, and there are constitutional implications."
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Meanwhile, the lack of clarity surrounding Princess Kate's abdominal surgery has left a vacuum filled with conspiracy theories about her health and whereabouts.
Although the palace specified that the Princess of Wales was not expected to return to public duties until after Easter, they've been forced to issue brief statements about her well-being during recovery in response to rumors. Kate has only been spotted once since the procedure — riding in a car with her mother, Carole Middleton, on March 4.
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King Charles and Princess Kate's time out of the spotlight means it's been largely up to Queen Camilla, 76, and Prince William, 41, to step up as the faces of the monarchy.
While the Queen has stepped in for her husband on numerous occasions in recent weeks, the Prince of Wales has also made public appearances a priority after taking time away to care for his wife and children during her recovery.
"His focus is on his work and not on social media," a spokesman says.
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