Camilla, who was once accused of ruining Diana’s marriage, will be crowned Princess of Wales and will be crowned King Henry III at her coronation. He will take his place next to Charles. writes about it Guard.
Reportedly, Queen Elizabeth II. It was Elizabeth’s “sincere desire” that she expressed on the eve of her 70th birthday in February this year. II. Elizabeth stated that Charles wanted his wife to be known as the queen consort after ascending the throne.
“When the time comes, my son Charles will be king, and I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the support you gave me; And when that time comes, I sincerely wish Camilla to be known as the Queen Consort while continuing her faithful service,” the Queen wrote at the time.
Charles had long wanted Camilla to take the title of queen so that she could be crowned and anointed. But, according to The Guardian, her being known as Queen Camilla was only possible through an extraordinary change in public opinion.
Diana called Camilla the “Rottweiler” throughout her life. Camilla seemed doomed to British public disapproval after a 1995 high-profile interview with the BBC’s Martin Bashir in which the Princess of Wales complained that “there were three of us in this marriage”, in reference to Charles and Camilla’s long love affair.
After Diana’s death in 1997, it took two years for the heir to the throne and partner to make their first public appearance together at her sister Camilla’s birthday party at the Ritz Hotel in London.
The following year, however, the Queen showed her approval by attending a dinner with Charles and Camilla. The couple married in a civil ceremony on April 9, 2005, after which Queen Elizabeth II. He held a religious consecration in St George’s Chapel in the presence of Elizabeth.
Camilla received the title of Her Royal Highness Princess Consort. The event drew 20,000 people to the streets leading to Windsor Castle; it was the clearest sign to date that Camilla had won over the British people.
Queen of Great Britain II. Elizabeth Passed 97 years old, surrounded by children and grandchildren in the Scottish castle of Balmoral. There will be 10 days of national mourning in England. The flag is now at half-mast at Buckingham Palace.
Source: Gazeta

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