Elizabeth II announces that Camilla, Queen will be Queen if Charles becomes King

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has announced that Prince Charles’s wife Camilla will be made the country’s new Queen Consort. Elizabeth made this announcement on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of becoming Queen. Prince Charles married Camilla after his first Princess Diana died in an accident.
Queen Elizabeth has written a letter to the people of Britain. In it he wrote that this occasion gives him pause to reflect on the affection and loyalty shown by the people of Britain to him. She said she would like Camilla to have the title of Queen Consort when Prince Charles becomes king.
Charles and his girlfriend Camilla have been together for a long time. They had a ceremonial wedding in 2005 at Windsor Palace. With this announcement of Elizabeth, Camilla has been recognized as a member of the royal family. Queen Elizabeth became Queen of Britain on February 6, 1952, when her father, King George VI, died suddenly.
The hope expressed by the people of Britain
Queen Elizabeth said in her letter: ‘Whenever the time comes and my son Charles becomes king, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support you have given me. It is my heartfelt wish that when the time comes, Camilla should be considered Queen Consort and serve as such.’
Elizabeth has been Queen for 70 years
The anniversary celebrations of Elizabeth Cake’s becoming Queen were held at the Royal Sandringham House in the east of England. Elizabeth, 95, is the first British ruler to rule Britain for 70 years. After the latest announcement of the Queen, those speculations have also been put to an end, in which it was being said that she may leave the royal post soon.
Camilla is now the Duchess of Cornwall
Camilla is now called the ‘Duchess of Cornwall’. With the latest announcement from Queen Elizabeth, she will now regularly participate in the official work of the British Royal Family.
What is queen consort
For years in British history, the King’s wife has been accorded the status of Queen Consort. He does not have constitutional rights. When Prince Charles married Camilla, it was officially decided that Camilla would be considered the ‘Princess Consort’ if Charles became King.