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The Real Reason Camilla Parker Bowles Doesn't Use the Princess of Wales Title — Even Though She Can

31/03/2018 - 10:05 AM

OXFORD, ENGLAND - MAY 16:  Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits Maggie's Oxford to see how the Centre supports people with cancer on May 16, 2017 in Oxford, England. During her visit HRH will meet people living with cancer and observe Maggie?s programme of support in action including a Talking Heads session and a yoga class.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

When Camilla Parker Bowles wed Prince Charles [1] in 2005, she gained two stepsons, Prince William and Prince Harry [2], a very powerful new mother-in-law in Queen Elizabeth II [3], and a few shiny new royal titles.

Upon her wedding day, Camilla was officially given an HRH and earned the title Duchess of Cornwall. While she is legally also the Princess of Wales, she has never formally used the distinction out of respect for its previous holder, Princess Diana. When Charles and Diana officially divorced in 1996, Diana was stripped of her HRH distinction [4] and became known as Diana, Princess of Wales, and the title is so strongly associated with her that Camilla instead chose to take the feminine form of her husband's title as Duke of Cornwall (which also belonged to Diana during her marriage).

Charles and Camilla famously carried on an affair throughout his marriage to Princess Diana [5], which Camilla has since called [6] "a deeply unpleasant time." She was front and centre at Charles and Diana's wedding [7] in 1981 and was even confronted by Diana [8] about her relationship with Charles during a party years later.

When Charles accedes to the throne, Camilla will be known as HRH the Princess Consort [9], possibly ending decades-long drama over her royal distinction. Do you think Camilla is right for not using the Princess of Wales title?


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