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Camilla Parker Bowles is Prince William's stepmother. She married Prince Charles (Prince William's father) after Princess Diana (Prince William's mother) died.
Camilla is Harry and William's step mother, they are not related by blood.
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.
Charles and Camilla have had no children together.
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
Prince Charles and Camilla married on April 9, 2005.
Camilla Parker-Bowles has two children: Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes.
No, only a step-daughter through his marriage to Camilla.
Her mother in law is the late Diana, Princess of Wales who was mother to her husband, the Duke of Cambridge (Prince William.) Camilla was never a "mother in law" to the Duchesss of Cambridge as she is not Prince William's mother.
Lady Louise Windsor; Prince Edwards daughter Grace van Cutsem; Prince William's goddaugther Margarita Armstrong-Jones; daughter of Viscount Linley Eliza Lopes; granddaughter of Camilla William Lowther Pinkerton; son of Prince William's private secretary Tom Pettifer; son of Prince William's childhood nanny
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