The Queen Consort may hold the title of Dowager Queen. In some states, if the Queen Consort's child becomes the monarch, the Queen may take a title such as 'Queen Mother'.
The Queens Consort is the husband of the sovereign. In English custom, he is conferred the title of duke or prince. The Kings Consort will most often be conferred the title of queen. Consorts have no path to the throne, but their children will, if they have any.
There is no reason why she should not. On the death of Elizabeth II - assuming no further alterations ( death or divorce) in the Royal House of Windsor- Charles III will be the King, and Camilla, his wife- Queen Consort ( consort means approximately Spouse) Queen Mary of ocean-liner fame was a Queen Consort. That is the spouse of a rulling King.
No. "Queen mother" is the title given to a widowed queen consort (queen consort = wife of reigning king) whose child by that marriage has become monarch. While her husband lived she held the title queen (consort); now she holds the title queen mother. A prince consort (husband of a reigning queen) has never held the title "king". If widowed he therefore remains a prince, whether or not any of the children of his marriage to the deceased queen becomes monarch.
she became queen because her husband Akhenaten was the pharoah
The husband of a queen is frequently known as a "prince consort". Although constitutions of countries vary, when a queen accedes to the throne, it is rare that her husband will automatically become a king. The terms "prince consort" and "king consort" are used instead. In Great Britain, the title of "prince consort" is not automatically given. In fact, Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh who is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II has not been formally given the title by the queen.
Prince Consort. The word "consort" is often omitted when quoting his name as being expected to be known or implied.
Legally, Camilla will be Queen Consort the moment that Charles becomes king, unless an act is passed preventing her from taking that title. Nevertheless, she will be called Her Royal Highness The Princess Consort.Although she will legally be HM The Queen, she has stated that she will use the title and style of "HRH The Princess Consort", in a similar manner to her current use of the title and style of "HRH The Duchess of Cornwall" while legally entitled to use "HRH The Princess of Wales".Of course, there is no certainty that Charles will ever become King of England.
The queen's husband is usually known as her consort. His title varies, depending on what title he brought to the marriage or what title was subsequently bestowed upon him. The current consort was born a prince and has since been titled as the Duke of Edinburgh.
'King' is the title reserved for a male sovereign, an actual ruler who gains the title through the line of succession. While 'Queen' in the UK applies to both a female sovereign, and also a non-royal woman who is married to the king, the important distinction is that the first is a Queen Regnant, with all the powers of a king, while the latter is a Queen Consort, who does not. Prince Phillip could be described as a King Consort, however traditionally the term Prince Consort is used.
because she is not apart of the royal family, so she will not have the title Queen consort. She was married into the family.
“Clarence House has previously confirmed that Camilla will not take on the title of Queen Consort and instead will be known as Princess Consort. This change was agreed at the time Charles and Camilla married in 2005 due to the controversial nature of their relationship following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.”
The current Queen's mother was Queen Consort of the United Kingdom while her husband, King George Vl reigned. After his death in 1952, she became Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Her family name is Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne