A shining example. Queen Consort Camilla is avoiding controversy with her choice of crown for her and King Charles III’s coronation.Camilla, 75, and her husband, 74, will be honored with a ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday, May 6.
The former Prince of Wales assumed the throne in September 2022 immediately after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and was the longest-serving heir apparent before being dubbed king. (Elizabeth died at age 96 and reigned for a historic 70 years.)The former Duchess of Cornwall has been outspoken about taking on the role of queen consort after Elizabeth confirmed the title in February 2022.
At the time, a source exclusively told Us Weekly that the late monarch was once “skeptical” about how Camilla would represent the British royal family but eventually changed her tune.“Through her dedication and loyalty to The Firm, she has more than proved to her that she has what it takes,” the insider said. “Camilla has definitely grown on Elizabeth II, more so than ever during the [coronavirus] pandemic.
She really upped her game and willingly took a hands-on approach with additional duties.”In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesBuckingham Palace announced one year later that Camilla’s coronation crown had been officially selected.
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