I can"t see why not. (On the death of Elizabeth II) we will have, Charles III King , and Queen Consort Camilla- if she is still living and married to Charles. Diana is out of the picture since she died after auto wreck in l997. We shall see how History turns. When Queen Elizabeth dies- well, there will be a shake-up unfelt in England since l90l- the death of a Sovereign Queen. ( Mary was a Queen Consort ( spouse) and the Queen Mother was not regnant at the time of her death. Time will Tell.
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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.
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.
Queen Camilla was created in 2006.
Windsor. and Camilla is not a queen, she is a Lady.
If Prince Charles becomes King. At that time Camilla will be declared Queen, as their marriage was not "morganitic".
“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.”
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is married to Charles, Prince of Wales. Her husband is the current heir apparent to the throne. When Charles takes the throne Camilla will gain the title of Queen but will not hold political power.
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no, that is not correct. He can still be King after his mother dies. There is nothing that says that a divorced person can not be king or Queen. Camilla on the other hand might not be Queen Consort though
She will be a Queen Consort if Prince Charles becomes King. This is different to Queen Elizabeth II's status as a Queen Regnant, as in her case she is a reigning sovereign who has inherited the throne from the previous one, in the case of a Consort, that is the person married to the sovereign and does not share their powers.