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Elizabeth II marks Platinum Jubilee with ‘Queen Camilla’ announcement
NORFOLK, United Kingdom — Queen Elizabeth II cuts a cake to celebrate the start ofthe Platinum Jubilee during a reception in the Ballroom of Sandringham House, theQueen's Norfolk residence, on February 5, 2022. (Photo: AFP)
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February 7, 2022

Elizabeth II marks Platinum Jubilee with ‘Queen Camilla’ announcement

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday became the first British monarch to reign for seven decades, announcing her “sincere wish” that Camilla, the wife of her heir Prince Charles, should ultimately be known as Queen Consort.

Britain’s longest-serving monarch acceded to the throne aged 25 on February 6, 1952, following the death of her father King George VI.

She marked the historic date quietly at Sandringham, her estate in eastern England where her father died.

But in a major statement on the future of the royal family, the 95-year-old released a message to the nation, saying “It is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort”.

This means Camilla, now 74, would be crowned alongside Charles, now 73, and known to the public as Queen Camilla, royal experts said.

Charles said the couple were “deeply conscious of the honour represented by my mother’s wish”, which would accord Camilla the full title of a monarch’s wife.

He praised Camilla, saying: “My darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout.”

The heir-to-the throne also paid tribute to The Queen’s “devotion to the welfare of all her people”, which “inspires still greater admiration with each passing year”.

The Queen said she hoped that when Charles becomes king, the British people would give him and Camilla “the same support that you have given me”.

Camilla was long vilified for her role in the break-up of Charles’ marriage to Princess Diana.

Recognising the sensitivities, when the couple married in 2005, the royal family announced she would be known as Princess Consort after Charles became king.

But she has gradually won plaudits as the future king’s loyal wife and Londoners who spoke to AFP welcomed the plan.

“I think she’ll probably be successful, maybe surprise a lot of the British public,” said John Bishop, a 72-year-old property company owner.

“She comes over well, and I think she’s a great, great support for Charles,” said Angela Roberts, an 80-year-old retiree.

“He will need it, he’s got a difficult act to follow, hasn’t he?”

Stressing The Queen’s ongoing role, Buckingham Palace released a photo taken at Sandringham last week showing her working on one of her famous red dispatch boxes used for Government business.

Behind her is a photo of her late father.

With the main Platinum Jubilee celebrations set for June, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was looking forward to “when we will be able to come together as a country to celebrate her historic reign”.

He also praised The Queen’s “inspirational sense of duty and unwavering dedication”.

Four days of festivities are planned for early June, coinciding with the anniversary of her 1953 coronation, including a military parade and music concert, street parties, a nationwide ‘Big Jubilee Lunch’ and a ‘Platinum Pudding Competition’.

During her reign, the Queen has remained a constant through periods of huge social and political upheaval — a living link to Britain’s post-war and imperial past.

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