Charles ignores Mom’s last wishes

By Jan Scholz

He had to live to be over 70 to finally be able to do the job he was born to do.

After the death of his beloved mother, Queen Elizabeth († 96), Charles III. the head of Great Britain. As much as the 74-year-old loved his mother, he makes his mother’s decades of work ridiculous with THIS story.

It is said that Queen Consort Camilla (75), the woman at the side of the British king, should not be listed as the king’s wife, as the queen decreed during her lifetime, but as a real queen, i.e. without an addition, as the wife of the king. Well, as long as the Queen doesn’t turn in her grave.

Camilla is set to become a “proper” British queen

Although nothing is sealed yet, there are already early signs that King Charles III. will not fulfill his mother’s wish. So Camilla’s charity was renamed The Queen’s Reading Room. In recent weeks it was still called “The Duchess of Cornwall’s Reading Room”.

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When Camilla Parker Bowles married the then-Prince of Wales in 2005, it was widely believed she would never be called Queen if he succeeded to the throne. But the tide seems to have turned in the meantime.

A source told the “ Daily Mail‘: ‘There is a feeling in the Palace that Queen Consort is cumbersome and it might be easier if Camilla were to be known simply as the Queen.’ Charles and Camilla will be crowned together at Westminster Abbey on May 6th.

Camilla’s grandkids call her “GaGa”

But not only the reformulated title of the “Reading Room” is an issue in Great Britain. On Coronation Day, Camilla’s children Tom Parker Bowles, 48, and Laura Lopes, 45, from her first marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles, 83, and their grandchildren will also play a role in the ceremony. So far, the grandchildren have been kept out of the public eye by their parents.

Palace insiders say the five children, who affectionately call their grandmother Camilla “GaGa,” are said to hold a canopy over Camilla’s head as she is anointed with holy oil. All five are between the ages of 13 and 15. Until now, this role had been played by duchesses. “The Queen Consort has said she doesn’t want any duchesses,” the Buckingham Palace insider revealed. “She would rather have her grandchildren with her.”

Well, it’s not just the Queen who should be ‘not amused’ if she still had to experience this – Camilla, her husband’s eternal affair, was also always a thorn in the side of Charles’ first wife Diana († 36).

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