As Camilla anticipates her upcoming coronation as queen alongside her husband, King Charles, sources indicate that she is looking to establish her authority within the royal family, particularly with regard to her relationship with Princess Kate.

Insiders claim that Camilla, 75, believes Kate has merely tolerated her and now wants to ensure that everyone in the royal household, including Kate, respects her position, according to tabloid National Enquirer.

"Camilla is intent on cementing her status and demanding that Kate, the fashionable wife of future monarch William, indulges her every whim," said an insider. Camilla, who played a significant role in the collapse of Charles' first marriage to Princess Diana, is reportedly eager to reap the benefits of her new status.

Sources suggest that Camilla is taking full advantage of her position by attending key meetings and staying informed on all matters. "Nothing gets done without her knowledge or consent, and that's how it's going to stay for the long term," added the insider.

While Kate, 41, is known for being non-confrontational, insiders say that the Princess of Wales is frustrated by Camilla's assertive behavior. However, Kate remains committed to supporting her father-in-law, William, but refuses to be intimidated by Camilla.

According to the source, Kate has demonstrated her resilience by standing up to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Meghan, 41, and her husband, Prince Harry, 38, left royal duties in 2020 to pursue opportunities in California. Insiders claim that Meghan continues to monitor developments at Buckingham Palace and sees Kate's challenging position as an opportunity to gain an advantage.

"Meghan would never admit it, but it must give her a tremendous amount of satisfaction that Camilla has the upper hand," confided the insider. "It spells opportunity, and that's why Meghan's making an added effort to get on Camilla's good side."

If Meghan attends the coronation, insiders predict that she will use the event to strengthen her relationship with Camilla.