A Title Change For Camila
On succeeding to the throne, the Prince of Wales would not be the first royal to experience a title upgrade. Cornwall’s Duchess, Camilla, married Charles at the Guildhall in Windsor in 2005. A King’s spouse immediately becomes Queen by common law, but Camilla does not take this title. When the Queen dies, the 73-year-old will be recognized as the “Princess Consort.” Clarence House said in a statement to the paper: “The intention is for the Duchess to be known as Princess Consort when the Prince accesses the throne.”
A Royal Restructure
When Prince Charles becomes Sovereign, there may still be several improvements to the Royal Family’s make-up. Charles was apparently still seeking to reduce the scale of the Royal Family. Royal Central’s deputy editor, Brittani Barger, told the paper: “I think the Andrew crisis has definitely strengthened the desire of Prince Charles for a slimmed-down monarchy.”