When Queen Elizabeth passes away, her eldest son, Prince Charles, will inherit the throne as the new King of England. But will his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, then assume the Queen of England title? The situation is a bit complicated, to say the least. When Camilla, 71, married Charles, 69, in a small, civil ceremony in April 2005, Clarence House revealed that she would be taking the Duchess of Cornwall name — the female version of one of Charles' lesser-used titles — and would become "Her Royal Highness, the Princess Consort" when her husband eventually takes the throne. However, royal insiders are now speculating that the palace might allow Camilla to be Queen after all. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) For starters, a palace insider recently told People that Camilla's personality and relationship with husband Charles would help make her a great Queen. "She’s got a good philosophy about life: There are things you can change,...
- 8/13/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
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