Commentary: Making Camilla queen consort doesn’t disrespect Diana. This was 17 years in the making
by Carla Hall, Los Angeles Times
Feb 09, 2022
3 minutes
On the eve of her Platinum Jubilee, celebrating a staggering 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II announced that when she dies and her eldest son, Prince Charles, becomes king, his wife, Camilla, should become queen consort. That directive may seem innocuous, but in the long-running drama that is the British royal family, it was stunning that Elizabeth fully embraced the woman once reviled as the interloper who doomed the marriage of Prince Charles
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