Despite initial optimism about the boutique's fortune, Laura and her associates have made the difficult decision to shutter Mojo & McCoy. A spokesperson expressed regret, stating, "It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce the closure of Mojo & McCoy at the end of the year.
Speculation arises that Laura Lopes may turn to King Charles for guidance as she contemplates her next business venture following this setback.
Sources suggest that Queen Camilla's daughter is impressed by the monarch's adept handling of situations and may seek crucial advice from King Charles before venturing into a new business endeavor.
Queen Camilla's family, including Laura, demonstrated support for their matriarch at the coronation service for Queen Camilla and King Charles III at Westminster Abbey in May.
Laura, the second child of Camilla and her former husband Andrew Parker Bowles, curated a boutique featuring high-end brands, including jewelry designer Catherine Zoraida, Cefinn by Samantha Cameron, and Dotty Dungarees by Alice Goldsmith. Notably, Mojo & McCoy was distinguished as one of the exclusive carriers of designer Edina Ronay's clothing, a brand favored by Laura's mother, Camilla.
As Laura navigates this period of change, the possibility of seeking counsel from King Charles adds a layer of anticipation to her future endeavors.