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Queen Camilla Parker becomes a key piece in the British monarchy amid King Charles III’s cancer treatment

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Queen Camilla Parker becomes a key role in the British monarchy while King Charles III is treated for cancer
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Queen Camilla Parker had a rough start in the royal family, as she was accused of destroying King Charles III and the late Princess Diana’s marriage. Camilla was never accepted by the British people who strongly believed she just wanted to become queen someday. However, she has proven her detractors wrong during the last couple of weeks.

Camilla has become a key role in the British monarchy, and subsequently one of the most prominent royal members. In light of the recent events regarding King Charles III and Kate Middleton’s health status, the Queen has kept order inside the British royal family.

The Queen along with Prince William has become the face of the royal family, fulfilling their royal duties, such as public appearances. Camilla Parker has proved to everyone she wanted to be part of the family to support them and not only for clout, as several British media outlets stated decades ago.

Camilla Parker’s latest public appearance was on Valentine’s Day to encourage arts and crafts and community cohesion at the Shepherd’s Bush area of London in Kindred Studios. All of her royal duties and appointments are just living proof that Queen Camilla Parker is at the same level as hard-working royals such as Princess Anne.

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