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.
She could be queen if Charles confers that title upon her when he succeeds to the throne. It might not be a very popular decision given the public's love for Princess Diana. Camilla will be Kings Consort and not in line to the throne.
Queen Camilla was created in 2006.
Windsor. and Camilla is not a queen, she is a Lady.
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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. 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.
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.
Queen Camilla
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.
It depends whether Charles decides to make her Queen, but probably not, just like the Queen didn't make Phillip King.
Camilla is not in line for any succession. If Prince Charles was to die and the queen goes on to 100 then that is it. Elizabeth remains the monarch as we already have. However, if at that time she dies then its is Prince William who will succeed the throne
No. However it is likely she had Royal blood. Her Great-Grandmother was Alice Keppel, favourite and long-time mistress of King Edward VII and the only one of his mistresses invited by Queen Alexandra to be at his bedside when he died. It is highly probable that King Edward VII was Camilla's Great-Grandfather. Furthermore, she is a descendent of the Plantagenet Royal House (though I am not sure through whom. I will do some research, and produce an updated answer.)
the current queen of England is a big dog fan. she has a bunch of corgies. and Charles obviously likes dogs...(camilla joke)