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CHARLES & CAMILLA RENEW THEIR VOWS

THE FUTURE KING AND DUCHESS ARE SET TO MAKE ROYAL HISTORY

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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have stood tall as beacons of trust and hope throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic. As a result, there are growing calls for the royal couple to renew their wedding vows – and also the potential of a title change for Camilla so that she becomes Queen when Charles eventually takes the throne.

Royal author, Phil Dampier, says that Charles, 71, and

Camilla, 73, have been impressive operators during the pandemic, and as a result “their popularity has sky-rocketed”. The manner in which the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall handled Charles’ own COVID-19 diagnosis earned them respect both within the royal family and among the public.

“It was an example the Queen would have been proud of,” Phil notes. Meanwhile, Camilla has been lauded for embracing online communicat­ion platforms and social media during the health crisis, as well as her ability to show genuine empathy to others during this unique time. “Tributes to Camilla have been piling up on social media, with people realising her warmth and sincerity,” Phil says. Camilla’s newfound popularity is a far cry from PRE-COVID times, when she was regularly named one of the most disliked members of the royal family. This stems from Camilla being Prince

Charles’ mistress while he was previously married to the universall­y adored Princess Diana.

A recent report in The Telegraph by respected royal commentato­r and author,

Simon Heffer, noted that the public have finally warmed to Camilla.

“It is sad that it has taken a national crisis of these proportion­s to make Britons see her unquestion­able quality,” Simon wrote. “She has shown compassion in shiploads.”

This increased acceptance has sparked whispers about a vow-renewal ceremony.

“It would be wonderful if they renew their vows and give the nation and the Commonweal­th a massive boost,” continues Phil. “There’s nothing like a royal occasion to lift spirits and take people out of the feeling of doom and gloom.”

A second royal wedding for Charles and Camilla would offer the chance for a far more joyous and public celebratio­n of their relationsh­ip, particular­ly compared to their low-key 2005 nuptials.

At that time, the palace was also at pains to explain that Camilla would never be named Queen, which was born out of concern of backlash

“THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A ROYAL OCCASION TO LIFT SPIRITS”

from fervent Princess Diana supporters.

However, Phil believes that Camilla’s recent actions have led to a change in public opinion – and more openness about her future title.

“A recent poll on the Silversurf­ers website showed that while 10 years ago only seven per cent of people thought Camilla should be Queen, now the figure is above 60 per cent,” notes Phil.

If a vow-renewal ceremony came to fruition, royal pundits believe Charles and Camilla’s daughter-in-law Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, would be given the honours of sharing an emotional toast at the reception.

In fact, it would be the perfect place for them to officially announce their pregnancy, with rumours the couple are hoping to expand their brood any day now (see pg 10-11).

However, it’s believed that Us-based Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would not attend for logistical and other reasons.

The ceremony could also be the ideal platform to confirm Camilla’s future title as Queen. “That the duchess still faces the prospect of being not Queen ... becomes steadily a more outrageous insult to a woman who gives consistent­ly superb service to her country and to the Crown.” Simon adds.

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Sources say Harry and Meghan won’t be attending the nuptials.
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Will Camilla be crowned Queen?
William and Kate will no doubt attend the special ceremony. Will Camilla be crowned Queen?
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte on wedding duty.

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