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Charles praises Queen Elizabeth II’s blessing for ‘Queen Camilla’ in jubilee tribute

London, UK
Reuters

Prince Charles on Sunday thanked his mother Queen Elizabeth for publicly stating her desire that his wife Camilla becomes Queen Consort when he becomes King, acknowledging the honour on the 70th anniversary of her accession to the British throne.

The request – a blessing that will likely remove the need for any discussion about future titles – follows an earlier era when Camilla was vilified by the tabloid press for the breakdown of Charles’ marriage to his first wife, the late Princess Diana. 

UK Queen Opening of Parliament

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, Charles, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall are seen during the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster in London, Britain, on 14th October, 2019. PICTURE: Victoria Jones/Pool via Reuters/File photo.

The 95-year-old Queen said it was her “sincere wish” that when the day comes, Camilla would be known as Queen Consort. 

Charles made his response on Sunday when he led tributes from world and religious leaders to the monarch as she passed a milestone never reached by any of her predecessors in nearly 1,000 years of a line that traces its origin back to Norman King William I and his 1066 conquest of England. 

“We are deeply conscious of the honour represented by my mother’s wish,” Charles said in a statement. “As we have sought together to serve and support Her Majesty and the people of our communities, my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout.”

The long-time lovers were married in 2005, enabling Camilla to gradually take on a more prominent role. With a current title of Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla is now a popular member of the royal family and regularly appears at official duties alongside the Queen, Charles and his son, William, and wife Kate.

Diana, the mother of Princes William and Harry, died in a Paris car crash in 1997. 



The statement on the future of the monarchy comes as the country celebrates the queen’s role over the last 70 years. Britain will hold four days of national events in June to mark her platinum jubilee.

Charles was joined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the White House, the Archbishop of Canterbury and other politicians in praising the Queen for her dedication to public service. 

“Throughout the past 70 years, she has strengthened the ties of friendship, shared ideals, and faith in democracy that forever unite our countries,” the White House of President Joe Biden said.

UK Queens Platinum Jubilee Changing the Guard

The Changing of the Guard takes place outside Buckingham Palace as Britain’s Queen Elizabeth prepares to celebrate the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, in London, Britain, on 6th February.PICTURE: Reuters/Tom Nicholson.

Huge change
During her seven decades on the throne, the queen has been a symbol of stability for the country during huge social, economic and political change including the end of the British Empire.

But her anniversary comes after a very difficult time for the monarchy, following the sex abuse accusations her son Prince Andrew is facing in the United States, which he denies, and allegations of racism in the royal household from grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan. 


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Elizabeth became the Queen of Britain and more than a dozen other realms including Canada, Australia and New Zealand on the death of her father King George VI on 6th February, 1952, while she was in Kenya on an international tour aged 25.

The news was broken to her by her husband Prince Philip, who died last year aged 99 after more than 70 years by her side.

When she ascended the throne, Josef Stalin, Mao Zedong and Harry Truman were running the Soviet Union, China and the United States, respectively, while Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister. 

The Queen has continued to carry out official duties well into her 90s, but has been seen much less regularly of late after she spent a night in hospital last October for an unspecified ailment and was then instructed by doctors to rest.

On Sunday, the palace released a new video of the Queen, smiling broadly near a red despatch box that contains official government paperwork and discussing a message from Biden. On Saturday she was filmed meeting local community groups and joking with officials. 

“I think I might just put a knife in it,” she said when presented with a large cake. “Somebody else can do the rest.”

 

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