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Queen Camilla title used officially for the first time. How do you feel about it? Are you happy she gets the title or not?

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Lynibis

Being an unashamed monarchist I am pleased she is recognised as Queen. I can think of no reason why she shouldn't be Queen Camilla as that is the title held by the wife of a King.

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sunny101

It's as it should be, whether you like it or not. Personally, I'm looking forward to the Coronation but realise many others have different opinions. It does amuse me that our friends, from across the pond, are making disparaging comments about it's cost when their own quadrennial spend on Presidential elections is obscene.

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Pjran

I suppose King Charles III can call Camilla whatever he wants along with the rest of the family.

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JLouM

I will celebrate the coronation of King Charles and Camilla is a proven support to him and his original love but I can’t get used to the queen title after all the difficult history with Diana. I won’t ever refer to her as queen whether correct or not. It’s just Camilla.

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Midnightflower

I don't think anyone in the UK will ever forget Princess Diana. But it's time to just let them be.

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Imnotcheap

Shes married to the king so makes perfect sense to me. What else should she be called?

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jam45

I am very pleased to read in the newspapers that Camilla is now known as Queen Camilla. Two raspberries to those who disapproved of her rightful title by marriage.

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marie009

No she shouldn’t be Queen in Fact Charles shouldn’t be King, Edward had to Abdicate because he was Sleeping with a Married Woman Yet Charles Blatantly Chose To Marry Diana Knowing full well he was Sleeping with a Married Woman and did so Right through his Marriage,

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Lynibis

marie009 Edward chose to abdicate because he wouldn't give up his twice divorced Wallis Simpson. Times have changed and if we took that attitude now it would be very awkward because Anne, Charles and Andrew have been divorced, and only one of the late Queen's children is still in first marriage.

I don't think you can expect them to live by morals of the 30s and 40s while the rest of us move on. I would say every monarch in history has committed adultery, Henry VIII murdered 2 of his wives!

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reddevil2458

Will thats the standards set unfortunately its a free for all

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reddevil2458

You can have your cake and eat it.

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Gromit22

Yes, in years go by, she would have got the title through marriage, why shouldn’t she, it’s not harming anyone. It was a shame that circumstances kept Charles and her apart in the first place, but different times it wasn’t the done thing for women in her position to get divorced. She was in an unhappy marriage and ultimately so was Charles the gentry/establishment achieved nothing keeping them apart. If they had been allowed to do what they wanted then Charles wouldn’t married Diana and all the stuff that goes with that, it’s like sliding doors what would have happened….

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Lynibis

Gromit22 well said, Charles and Camilla were forced apart and you cannot choose to love another when your heart is elsewhere. Same with Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend.

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jamiemat

Yes I think so. I believe that everyone's now warming to her and I think she is a very dignified lady. And Charlie loves her. Good enough for me

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MelissaLee1

She's married to the King so why ever not?

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