Coronation 2023: A Trip Down The Memory Lane As Camilla Becomes Queen Consort
Camilla Rosemary Shand was born on July 17, 1947, at King's College Hospital in London. Annabel Elliot is her younger sister. She was the oldest of three siblings and went to Queen's Gate School, as well as schools in Switzerland and Paris, where she finished her education. She grew up on a gorgeous family estate in Sussex in a close-knit, loving atmosphere, playing with her brother and sister and it was a completely different childhood from Charles' (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppCamilla attended a finishing school in Switzerland to prepare her for life as a debutante in London society. She was popular, and she had an on-and off romance with a Household Cavalry officer named Andrew Parker Bowles in the mid-1960s. Camilla married Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles at the Guards Chapel in London in July 1973 and had two children- Tom and Laura Parker Bowles. (Image Source: Getty)
In the early 1970s, she met the young Prince Charles who was seeking a Navy career. In late 1972, he embarked on an eight-month tour overseas. While he was gone, Andrew proposed to Camilla, who accepted. Regardless of how rejected Charles felt, they remained in each other's lives and they socialised together, Charles and Andrew played polo together, and the couple requested Charles to be the godfather of their first child, Tom. (Image Source: Getty)
Charles had met and proposed to Lady Diana Spencer by the summer of 1981, while Camilla remained a part of his life. Without a doubt, Diana struggled with Camilla's connection with her husband. On the other hand, Camilla got divorced in 1995. Charles and Diana's marriage also ended in 1996. (Image Source: Getty)
Camilla's choice to be with Charles despite public opposition and disturbance to her own family, particularly her two children Tom and Laura, demonstrates the depth of her feelings for him. (Image Source: Getty)
Charles and Camilla finally married in 2005 in a civil ceremony that took place at Windsor Guildhall, followed by a blessing at St. George's Chapel. The Queen and Prince Philip only attended the blessing. (Image Source: Getty)
Camilla is a literacy advocate since she is an avid reader. She supports the National Literacy Trust and other literacy organisations. She frequently reads to young children at schools, libraries, and children's charities. Additionally, she also participates in literacy festivities such as International Literacy Day and World Book Day. (Image Source: Getty)
In 2022, at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the Queen said that once Charles takes the throne, that Camilla will take the title queen consort. During the coronation, Camilla will be crowned alongside Charles at Westminster Abbey and she will likely be known as Queen Camilla. (Image Source: Getty)