To be fair one of the most common ways of managing Kubernetes clusters and what is deployed on them is to use ArgoCD, which gives you the same issue of dual stateful control planes.
Even more fun is if you then run your Kubernetes cluster on top of a VM orchestrator such as vSphere, that way you have multiple layers of stateful control planes and compute orchestrators fighting each other.
Even more fun is if you then run your Kubernetes cluster on top of a VM orchestrator such as vSphere, that way you have multiple layers of stateful control planes and compute orchestrators fighting each other.