Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards Breaks His Silence at 85 — Fans Shocked!

 At 85, legendary royal snapper Arthur Edwards has shattered decades of discretion, unleashing a bombshell interview that leaves fans stunned and the palace buzzing. The Sun's veteran photog—snapping Windsors since Charles wed Diana—laid into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's post-Megxit meltdown, calling their scandals "the monarchy's darkest chapter." "I've seen queens fall, but this circus tops it," Edwards declared live on TV, his sharp lens now turned on Sussex woes.



Edwards' tell-all revisits his prior shade amid today's frenzy: Piers Morgan's brutal TV mock of Meghan's alleged "paid clients" photos from Trevor Engelson's 2011 escort site leaks, Victoria Beckham's $10K stolen dress humiliation sparking brand blacklists, Tom Bower's Lilibet surrogacy claims post-doctor's pregnancy scam arrest, and Maxwell's prison diary alleging 12 Epstein Island visits. "Harry's home where he belongs—UK soil, not scandal swamp," he praised, nodding Harry's permanent Sandringham base via secret "Highgrove Accord" with William as Acting Sovereign.


Meghan's isolation deepens post-Trump's O-1 visa deportation, Rogan's yacht roasts with Andrew ties, The Rock's Golden Globes snub, Soho House storage files, Samantha's 1995 teen marriage bombshell, and Doria's family secrets. Edwards contrasts Catherine's poised BBC apology grace: "Kate's class, Meghan's chaos." Celeb TV disses from Jimmy Carr to Wendy Williams echo; American Riviera Orchard boycotts and Netflix's Diana doc flop seal her fade. Social media erupts with #EdwardsAt85 trending—fans hail his "truth serum," Sussex holdouts cry "tabloid grudge."


Edwards' silence-break at 85—post-health scares—feels final, unseen archives teased for more. Harry's lawsuits against Bower & Lady C? Doomed. Firm thrives under William; Charles delegates wisely. Fans shocked: wisdom or wrath? Arthur's lens legacy lives—palace purified.

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