Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will be Queen in law once Charles becomes King, a royal expert has claimed.When the couple tied the knot in 2005, Clarence House said she would use the title of Princess Consort, as opposed to Queen when Charles becomes King.
According to Dr Robert Morris from University College London’s Constitution Unit, Camilla will become Queen anyway, even if she doesn’t use the official title.
He told the Daily Express: “The position in law is that you become Queen anyway, whatever style as it were, she wishes to adopt. “This is a very uncertain bit of territory.
What was said by the then-Prime Minister at the time was that Camilla would not take the title Queen, she would be known as Princess Consort.
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