Royal fans continue to criticize British newspapers for calling King Charles’ wife Queen Consort, but it seems they are oblivious to the fact that her title also remains unchanged on the official website of the royal family. The former Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, is often criticized by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s fans and is blamed for what happened to the late Princess Diana.
According to her introduction on the royal website, “The Queen Consort (formerly HRH The Duchess of Cornwall) supports her husband, formerly The Prince of Wales, now His Majesty The King, in carrying out his work and duties. She also undertakes public engagements on behalf of the charities that she supports.”
Queen Camilla’s royal title remains unchanged on the official website of the royal family. Despite the criticism she receives from some royal fans, Camilla has played an active role in supporting her husband’s work and charity organizations. She was born Camilla Rosemary Shand on July 17, 1947, at King’s College Hospital in London, the daughter of Major Bruce Middleton Hope Shand and the Hon Rosalind Maud Shand (nee Cubitt).
Camilla has been an active supporter of various charities throughout her life, serving as President of the Royal Osteoporosis Society since 2001. She had been supporting the charity since 1994 after her mother and grandmother died from osteoporosis.
Camilla’s education started at Dumbrells School in Sussex, then Queen’s Gate School in South Kensington, followed by Mon Fertile School in Switzerland and the Institut Britannique in Paris.
Despite the criticism, Camilla has remained an important part of the royal family, supporting her husband and serving as a patron of various charities. While her title may be a subject of controversy, her dedication and contribution to society are unquestionable.