Royal Palace removes ‘Consort’ from Camilla title on website, replaces with ‘Queen’

London [UK], May 7 (ANI): Coronation Day marked a historic moment for the royal family as it marked the beginning of a lot of changes in the titles and duties of the royals. One such change is reflected on the royal family’s website, which finally addresses Camilla as ‘Queen’ and not ‘Queen Consort’.

According to People magazine, Buckingham Palace has refreshed the biography page of the wife of King Charles III. The profile now reads ‘Her Majesty The Queen’, previously ‘Queen Consort’.

King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, were both crowned on Saturday in a historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London.

Prior to this King Charles had issued a royal warrant ordering the title change to be reflected in any type of service relating to the Church of England. According to a report in People, citing the Evening Standard, the warrant reads “in every prayer for the royal family contained in any form of service authorized for use in the Church of England”.

According to information provided by People magazine, courtiers indicated that plans were in motion when the elaborate invitations for the coronation were issued in April. There, Buckingham Palace referred to her as Queen Camilla — not Queen Consort — for the first time since Charles’s coronation in September.

According to Page Six, a US-based media company, the newly-crowned Queen Camilla wore an ivory gown by Bruce Oldfield that featured silver and gold embroidery depicting the United Kingdom’s national flowers. She accessorized her outfit with the iconic Coronation Necklace, which features a jaw-dropping 22.48-carat pendant known as the Lahore Diamond.

The Queen was crowned with the same hat Queen Mary used in 1911, though she added jewels from Queen Elizabeth’s collection to honor her late mother-in-law. According to Page Six, she paid tribute to her husband’s mother by wearing the same dress Elizabeth wore at her coronation 70 years ago. A pair of Jack Russell Terriers named Beth and Bluebell were adopted by King Charles III and Camilla. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in February 2017. After the King’s coronation, Queen Camilla received her own coronation, although in a slightly different form.

The day of the coronation was chosen as the perfect event to dissolve the title of ‘Queen Consort’, which had been used to distinguish Camilla from the former Queen Elizabeth.

The coronation ceremony took place today at Westminster Abbey in London. (ANI)

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