After Buckingham Palace declared that Camilla Parker should not be referred to as the “queen consort,” but rather the “rightful queen,” Camilla Parker has continued on her straight route to the crown as the country’s legitimate monarch. The monarch’s desires, though, are not just about his or her title but also about authority.
Only two months remain before King Charles III will be formally crowned as the new ruler of the United Kingdom, and social media is rife with confusion over the new rules Buckingham Palace is enforcing to honor the King’s wife.
It has been established, amidst all the rumors, that Camilla will govern as a legitimate queen, not a queen consort. Parker herself expressed this intention, expressing her desire to be treated with the same respect and status as the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Given that it is a blatant request from Camilla Parker and not an obligation in the traditional sense, this choice has caused considerable controversy among the public. This is due to the fact that Charles III should be recognized as the only legitimate monarch, not his wife.
The desires of Princess Diana of Wales’s greatest foe are being carried out, but the public hasn’t quite been able to bring the queen down to size. They continue to refer to her as “the interloper” in part because history has not yet forgotten what occurred in the past.
Being only in tenth place among the most adored and well-liked members of the British royal family, Camilla Parker’s reputation is still very low and far below what a queen ought to have.