(Original Answer)
Technically, yes. Camilla will then be a Queen consort. That means she is married to a reigning King, but has no official powers of her own. However, she very likely may choose to use a lesser title rather than the title of Queen.
By contrast, Queen Elizabeth is a Queen regnant, which means she is a monarch and reigns in her own right.
(Improved answer)
No, because they are technically NOT married to one another. Charles and Camilla were married in a register office at the Windsor Guildhall on April 9, 2005, but it's far from clear that that marriage was lawful. Civil marriages were introduced in England by the Marriage Act of 1836 but in section 45 it says that the Act "shall not extend to the marriage of any of the Royal Family".
No. It is true that, if and when Prince Charles becomes king, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will legally be the queen consort. Still, she is not and will not be in the line of succession to the British throne. So when Prince Charles dies, Prince William will be become king, and Camilla will never be queen regnant.
When/If Charles becomes King Camilla will automatically become Queen. There has been talk that she will not actually be called Queen Camilla though.
She would abdicate in favour of Prince Charles becoming king. If Prince Charles refused, then the roll would become the responsibility of Prince William.
No ! Camilla wasn't born into a Royal family - and therefore can NEVER have the title 'Queen' It's the same situation with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's husband, Philip. He wasn't part of a Royal Family, and thus has the title Prince. Camilla will have the title Princess Camilla when Charles accedes to the throne.
If Prince Charles becomes King. At that time Camilla will be declared Queen, as their marriage was not "morganitic".
Prince Charles, her eldest son. He will be Charles III.
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Camilla Parker-Bowles is a member of the Church of England, which is the country's established church. She is married to Prince Charles, who will become the head of the Church of England when he becomes king.
Prince Charles will become King when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, dies.
If Queen Elizabeth dies before Prince Philip does, then he will not be King, as he married into royalty. Her son, Prince Charles (married to Camilla, was married to Diana, father of William and Harry) will become King of England.
Prince Charles is next in line. Considering that Queen Elizabeth is now in her eighties, and Charles is in his sixties, there is a possibility, however, remote, that Charles will die before becoming king. In that event, Charles' first-born son, Prince William, will become king.
the day he was born would be my guess.