UK papers herald future ‘Queen Camilla’

 "This was the first time the Queen has publicly voiced her opinion on an issue that has divided opinion since the wedding of Charles and Camilla in 2005," it said.


LONDON: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has announced that she wants her daughter-in-law Camilla to take on the role of queen consort after her son Charles ascends the throne, in a major statement to mark his unprecedented seventeenth birth anniversary.

After being infamous for her role in the breakdown of Charles' marriage to Princess Diana, the move cemented a remarkable journey for Camilla to public acceptance – and it shows that the Queen continues to plan for the future after her death. Is.

Britain's largest-circulation newspaper, the Daily Mail, predictably dominated Sunday's front page news, announcing "Camilla will be queen".

The move came a long way for the Mail, which printed on its Sunday front page that the Queen's statement "ends years of speculation over the future role of the Duchess of Cambridge" as well as debunked rumors that She can leave.

The tabloid declared, the decision "is yet the clearest sign of the Queen's unshakeable support not only for her daughter-in-law, but of her enduring affection for the woman who has achieved the happiness of her eldest son".

The Mail's main conservative tabloid rival, The Sunday Express, also led the story, describing it as the Queen's "platinum jubilee gift to Charles" and giving readers a free eight-page souvenir to mark the 70 of Elizabeth II. Special offer. years as emperor.

The broadsheet Sunday Times, too, emphasized the importance of the decision, reporting that the Queen had "anointed Queen Camilla" in a move that ended "years of controversy and confusion".

"This was the first time the Queen has publicly voiced her opinion on an issue that has divided opinion since the wedding of Charles and Camilla in 2005," it said.

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