On the occasion of her 70th anniversary of the throne, Queen Elizabeth II set a surprising sign for the time after her death. Duchess Camilla should be referred to as “Queen Consort” (queen consort) after Prince Charles’ accession to the throne, the monarch announced in a letter. This is her “sincere wish”. Previously, it had been expected that 74-year-old Camilla would only be referred to as “Prince Consort” – that is, she would not be called “Queen” like her predecessors.
Prince Charles and Camilla are ‘touched and honored’
Regarding the future reign of her 73-year-old son, Elizabeth II said, “I know you will give him and Camilla the same support that you have given me”. The message makes it clear that the 95-year-old is making arrangements for the future of the monarchy after her death. Since October, she has largely withdrawn from the public eye due to health issues.
Camilla and Charles were “touched and honored” by the Queen’s decision, a spokesman for the couple said. “My beloved wife has been a loyal support to me the whole time,” Charles praised his Camilla. The heir to the throne had never made a secret of the fact that he would like to have his partner at his side as Queen Camilla.
Source: Stern

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