Camilla .. "the daughter-in-law" of the queen who will not become a queen!

After the death of Queen Elizabeth II was announced, Thursday, Prince Charles became king of Britain, as the Queen's eldest son.

Of course King Charles' wife, Camilla, has become the "king's wife", but she will definitely not become queen.

According to royal custom in Britain, the throne can only be inherited by members of the royal family who have married.

According to these customs, Prince Philip did not become king of Britain, although he was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II for more than 7 decades, and these customs give the Queen's husband from outside the ruling family the title of Prince only.

King Charles married Camilla in 2005, and since then she has been recognized, albeit reluctantly by some, as a key member of the royal family, whose good influence on her husband has helped him deal with his royal role.


On the 70th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne, in February of this year, Elizabeth gave her blessing to Camilla to become the king's consort when Charles succeeds her on the throne, and the Queen said at the time that she does so "with a sincere desire".

Camilla Shand was born in 1947 to a wealthy family, her father was a major officer who married an aristocratic lady, and she grew up on a rural farm and was educated in London before going to Mont Vertel School in Switzerland and then the British Institute in France.

She became involved in social circles that brought her into contact with Charles, whom she met at the polo field in the early 1970s.

After Princess Diana, the first wife of Charles, died at the age of 36 in a car accident in Paris in 1997, Camilla was portrayed by the media as the most unpopular woman in Britain, according to "Sky News".

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