Queen Elizabeth II of England expressed her "sincere wish" in a message to the nation on Saturday that
Camilla,
the wife of Crown Prince Charles, be the queen consort.
"It is my sincere wish that,
when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort
as she continues her own loyal service," the 95-year-old British monarch said on the eve of her 70-year reign.
In a written statement signed by Elizabeth R, he added that when Charles became monarch, he knew the British people would give him and Camilla
"the same support that you have given me."
Until now, it was assumed that the second wife of Prince Charles, 73,
would be only the princess consort.
The statement shows that
the queen is planning what will happen after her death
and that she holds Camila, who married Carlos in a civil ceremony in 2005, in high regard.
Camila, 74, was the longtime mistress of Prince Charles during his marriage to the popular
Princess Diana
, so she was not well liked by the public.
But the Duchess of Cornwall saw her public approval rating soar thanks to her numerous engagements.
In December, Elizabeth II made Camilla a
Dame of the Order of the Garter,
Britain's most prestigious knighthood, marking her growing role in the monarchy.
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