Royal Rules That Aren't True
These 8 Royal Family "Rules" Are Total Myths
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The question of what Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall will be called once her husband Prince Charles is king has been a sticky subject for years. Because of delicate public opinion about Charles's marriage to his first wife, Diana (and the fact that Camilla was his mistress before she was his wife), the Palace's current stance is that Camilla will be called "Princess Consort" instead of "Queen Camilla." In reality, though, there's actually no rule prohibiting a second wife from being queen consort, and Charles has indicated he may choose to crown Camilla as queen after he succeeds to the throne.