King Charles will undoubtedly be the star of Saturday’s Coronation - but the momentous occasion will see Queen Consort Camilla crowned too.
Camilla, 75, is set to be the first Queen Consort crowned in the UK in almost a century. Queen Elizabeth - also known as The Queen Mother - was handed the title and a crown at her husband King George VI’s Coronation in 1937.
After King Charles is officially crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, Camilla will have her own ceremony. According to the Royal Family's website: "A Queen Consort is crowned with the King, in a similar, but simpler ceremony." Camilla is expected to be anointed with holy oil before being crowned.
And it appears she will be known as Queen Camilla following the coronation - after Buckingham Palace used the title for the first time on invitations to the historic occasion.
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