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Camilla’s New Title: Queen Consort Ascends to the Throne
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has officially been bestowed with the title of Queen Consort as her husband, Prince Charles, steps into the role of King following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, at the age of 96.
The news of Queen Elizabeth II's demise on September 8 has set in motion a series of events that will see Prince Charles taking on the responsibilities of the monarchy.
Previously, it was anticipated that Camilla would assume the title of Princess Consort as a mark of respect to Prince Charles' first wife, the late Princess Diana.
However, Queen Elizabeth II herself expressed her desire for Camilla to be recognized as Queen Consort.
The passing of Queen Elizabeth II today, after concerns were raised about her health, marks the end of a reign that lasted 70 years.
In recent times, the Queen had withdrawn from public engagements, spending much of her time at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire during the summer.
Her final official duty was meeting with the 15th Prime Minister, Liz Truss, just a few days ago.
Now, at the age of 73, King Charles is poised to take over the prestigious mantle of the monarchy, with Camilla by his side as Queen Consort.
A statement released by the Royal Family confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II passed away peacefully at Balmoral earlier today.
King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will remain at Balmoral overnight and are expected to return to London tomorrow.
While there were speculations that Camilla might be designated as Princess Consort due to public sentiment, Clarence House clarified that both Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall felt touched and honored by the decision.
The title of Queen Consort traditionally refers to the spouse of a reigning king, and the uncertainty surrounding Camilla's new title had been a subject of ongoing discussion across the nation.
Following their civil marriage in 2005, Camilla, who was previously married to Andrew Parker Bowles, ascended to become the second highest-ranking woman in the British Order of Precedence after Queen Elizabeth II.
Despite initial public resistance to Camilla due to her association with Prince Charles during his marriage to Princess Diana, their union in 2005 marked a turning point in public perception of Camilla within the royal family.
Camilla's journey from being vilified by the media as the “most hated woman in Britain” to assuming the role of Queen Consort showcases a remarkable transformation in public opinion.
The comparisons drawn between Camilla and Princess Diana, known for her charisma and popularity, have gradually faded as Camilla's steadfast support for Prince Charles has endeared her to many.
The confirmation of Camilla's title as Queen Consort on the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's reign earlier this year solidified her position within the royal family.
Reflecting on their shared commitment to serving the monarchy and the people, Prince Charles expressed gratitude for Camilla's unwavering support over the years.
The transition to Camilla's new title as Queen Consort marks a significant moment in the history of the British monarchy, symbolizing continuity and change as the royal family navigates the complexities of tradition and modernity.