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Queen Consort Camilla will never have to curtsy again in just three months' time

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Queen Consort Camilla won't have to curtsy ever again in just three months' time - and here's why. It has been a period of dramatic change for the Royal Family following Queen Elizabeth II's passing on September 8, 2022.

Several members of The Firm have already been allocated new titles or roles, for example with Prince William and Kate Middleton becoming Prince and Princess of Wales. READ MORE: 'Uneasy' Camilla 'lacking resilience' after Harry's bombshells, says body language expertThe transition period will come to an official end at King Charles' coronation on May 6, and it won't just be titles that will have changed.

There have also been tweaks to the traditions of bows and curtsies. His status as monarch means all family members should bow or curtsy to King Charles and, with Camilla as his Queen Consort and known as Her Majesty, the likes of William, Kate, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be expected to bow or curtsy to her too.

This also means that Camilla is no longer required to curtsy to anyone in the Royal Family - although Hello! reports she will still carry out the gesture when greeting foreign monarchs as it is an age-old mark of respect for royal women to do so.

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