This topic was soon discussed by the British press, shortly after the coronation Charles IIIWhich officially took place about a month ago in the UK.
After nearly 70 years of waiting, son Queen Elizabeth II He finally ascended to the throne, and he is the new king of the country, next to the second woman, Camilla Parker Bowles. Whether this was caused (or) dissatisfaction (or dissatisfaction) on the part of the kings’ most devoted vassals.
But what if, in the event that Charles III had died before Camilla, What happens to the queen consort? Since she is queen precisely because she is the wife of Charles, can she rule on her own?
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The truth is, no, as the British press was quick to point out, after Carlos’ coronation. And this is a topic that Camilla herself has known for a long time, who knows the hypothetical scenario.
This meant that even with Parker Bowles being called the Queen (without the “consort”), that title never really went away. Camilla has nothing to do with the sovereignty of Carlos III, having neither political nor military powers.
for this reason, There is no chance of becoming a reigning queen. Only members of the royal family born in a direct line of succession can access the throne, as can children.
That is, if Charles III dies first, Camilla will retain the title, but will be known as “Widow QueenThis is because, then, another royal member will rise to the ‘office’: what is expected will be William.
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