But Elizabeth is clearly looking beyond her reign. Her husband, Philip, died this past year, and her own health has kept her away from most public engagements for several months. In a November statement, she acknowledged ânone of us will live forever.â
Her Saturday statement clears up a question that had lingered since Charles, heir to the throne, married Camilla in 2005. Before the monarchâs intervention, it was possible that Camilla could have been the first British queen not to be called queen.
Elizabeth wrote: âAnd when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that times comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.â
Charles and Camilla were âtouched and honored by Her Majestyâs words,â a spokesman from the coupleâs office at Clarence House said.
Until now, the official position of Clarence House had been that Camilla would be called âprincess consortâ when Charles became monarch. That is what Charlesâ office set out in 2005, ahead of the coupleâs wedding, when the publicâs feelings toward Camilla were frosty.
But in a 2010 interview with NBC, when Charles was asked if Camilla would âbecome Queen of England,â he responded, âThatâs well ⦠weâll see wonât we? That could be.â (Queen of the United Kingdom would have been more accurate.)
Writing in the Spectator on Saturday, royal commentator Peter Hunt said Queen Elizabeth II was âfuture proofing an institution sheâs been at the head of for seventy years.â
âCamilla has come in from the cold,â he added.
Princess Diana â and some Britons â blamed Camilla for the breakdown of her seemingly fairy-tale marriage to Prince Charles. In a 1995 interview, Diana famously said: âThere were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.â
When Charles married Camilla â eight years after his divorce from Diana and seven years after her death â just 7 percent of Britons thought Camilla should be queen.
But since she became a royal, she has worked hard to improve her image. She is the patron to some 100 charities and organizations. Sheâs a keen advocate of literacy and a campaigner against domestic violence, among other causes. Those whoâve met her describe her as warm and funny and a calming influence on Charles. When she winked behind President Donald Trumpâs back during a 2019 meeting, the video went viral.
Over time, slowly, public perception of Camilla has changed â even if she doesnât have the same kind of star power that Princess Diana had.
Robert Hardman, a royal biographer, said Camilla is: âpretty down to earth and perfectly happy to be called whatever.â But it would have been an anomaly if she didnât use the queen consort title.
Traditionally, the wives of British kings are crowned as queen consort, although the reverse is not true with a male consort, which is why Queen Elizabeth IIâs husband, Prince Philip, was not known as King Philip or king consort.
Vernon Bogdanor, author of âThe Monarchy and the Constitution,â said the only time a queen wasnât crowned with a king at a coronation was in 1820 during King George IVâs ceremony. He was trying to divorce his wife, Queen Caroline, âand the doors of Westminster Abbey were locked to keep her out, not a very savory precedent really,â he said.
In a separate case, Queen Mary II wasnât dubbed âqueen consortâ but rather âqueenâ â she co-reigned with her husband King William III from 1689 to 1694.
The next question: What would Charles be called. After Queen Elizabeth II dies, he would immediately become âking.â But monarchs can choose a new name when they ascend the throne, and there have been suggestions heâll use King George VII.
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