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Royal Life Is “Total Hell” …But Only Certain People Get To Say So

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November 22, 2025
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Lord Frederick Windsor and Sophie Winkleman following their wedding at Hampton Court Palace

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Every once in a while, a royal-adjacent voice says the quiet part out loud…and everyone nods politely instead of lighting their hair on fire.

That’s exactly what happened a fortnight ago, when Lady Frederick Windsor (née Sophie Winkleman) told The Times that life inside the monarchy is, quite literally, “total hell.” Not just stressful or demanding, but a form of torture.

Sophie Winkleman and Freddy Windsor on their wedding day, 2009.

Winkleman married Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael of Kent and a second cousin of King Charles, in 2009. The pair met on a New Year’s Eve night out in Soho. She once recalled, “His very first words to me were, ‘You’re Big Suze, I love you!’” (Winkleman, a working actress, had appeared on Peep Show as Jeremy’s ex-girlfriend and frequent romantic interest.) Her acting credits are considerable and continue to grow; she has worked on the TV sitcom and crime drama circuits, the period piece circuit, and stage plays. She was even nominated for Best Newcomer by the BBC for her performance as Clara Gold in Waking the Dead.

Her exact words this month, though? “The more I get to know the royal family, the more I get that their lives are total hell and that level of unasked-for fame is a form of torture.”

She goes on to describe a world where, though none of these people auditioned for fame, their every move is still tracked, trust is a constant, open-ended quest, and lies are circulated as a matter of routine.

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“Brutal,” she calls it. “Unhealthy,” but inescapable.

The Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour 2025.

It’s one of the most explicit condemnations of royal-adjacent fame we’ve heard in years. And yet the public response has been…measured. Sympathetic, even. That reaction tells me something crucial about who gets to critique the royal-media ecosystem without being derided as ungrateful, disloyal, or hysterical.

Winkleman is a Hollywood actress, married into a branch of the family that isn’t spending their time jockeying for the throne or courting the media for favorability. She benefits from her proximity to the principal royals and enjoys a certain glamour, but she’s not an institutional necessity. When she says the royals have it rough, the public hears empathy, proximity, and insider credibility.

When someone like Princess Diana, Prince Harry (or God forbid, Meghan) have said the same thing? Betrayal. It’s “airing dirty laundry,” poking holes in the system. Not just the personal side of things, but the very machinery – that carefully calibrated dance between the palace and the press that keeps the institution afloat.

For all the talk of boundaries, privacy, and protecting one’s family, the monarchy’s survival still depends on visibility, press access, favorable coverage, and the tacit agreement that the rota gets to peer inside the enclosure whenever it wants.

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Prince William and Eugene Levy, in an interview filmed for Levy’s series “The Reluctant Traveler” in 2025.

But that’s a dance one royal does exceptionally well. More on him later.

Prince William’s latest anthem, probably

Lady Freddy Windsor actually lands squarely in a long tradition of royals (and royal observers, ahem) blowing the whistle on the psychological toll of “unasked-for fame.”

If you want to read more (and get exclusive essays like this one every week),consider upgrading to a paid subscription. It keeps this commentary independent, nuanced, and free from Palace PR spin.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source mattaoffact.substack.com ’

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