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Queen Elizabeth II Wants Camilla to Be Queen Consort When Prince Charles Becomes King

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Paving the way in which for Queen Camilla!

Queen Elizabeth II has expressed her “honest want” for Prince Charles‘ wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, to be generally known as “queen consort” when he takes the throne. The 95-year-old royal launched a press release on the eve of the seventieth anniversary of Elizabeth’s Accession Day, generally known as her platinum jubilee.

“When, within the fullness of time, my son Charles turns into King, I do know you’ll give him and his wife Camilla the identical help that you’ve got given me; and it’s my honest want that, when that point comes, Camilla will likely be generally known as Queen Consort as she continues her personal loyal service,” she mentioned in the assertion Feb. 5.

When Camilla and Charles had been married in 2005, it was made clear that Camilla wouldn’t be utilizing the late Princess Diana‘s title, Princess of Wales. As a substitute, the palace launched a press release saying that Camilla can be utilizing title HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and it was “supposed” that she would rise to the title of HRH The Princess Consort when Charles turns into king.

Nonetheless, Her Majesty’s assertion Saturday made it clear that she desires “Queen Camilla” as her daughter-in-law’s future title.