The Windsors are going through one of their worst moments.
The British Royal Family is mired in a new separation, adding more chapters to a series of tumultuous events that have marked recent years. From the Prince Andrew sc--dal to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down from their royal roles, the institution has faced a number of public challenges.
In February 2020, Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne, announced his divorce from Autumn Kelly after twelve years of marriage, adding to the list of separations within the Windsors. Peter Phillips, who is 15th in line to the throne, surprised by introducing his new partner, Lindsay Wallace, during Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.
Despite knowing each other since adolescence, the couple decided to separate after three years of relationship due to work commitments and geographical distances. Although Peter does not have a royal title nor does he receive public allowances from the monarchy, he has sought to maintain a discreet life away from media scrutiny.
The split between Peter and Lindsay has been described as amicable, with both making the difficult decision to separate due to their busy schedules and the distance between Scotland, where Lindsay resides, and Peter's international travels. Despite being part of the British Royal Family, Peter has sought to lead as normal a life as possible, avoiding the media spotlight except on special occasions. His last appearance in the headlines was when commenting on the recovery of his uncle Carlos III, who is facing a cancer diagnosis and requires time to focus on his health.
Despite the challenges and separations that have marked the British Royal Family in recent years, members continue to face their own personal battles as they try to maintain composure and discretion amid constant public attention.
The British monarchy is preparing to face an uncertain future in the hope of restoring harmony and stability within its family.

