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Camilla, Queen Consort
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Camilla (Camilla; née Shand; formerly Parker Bowles; born 17 July 1947) is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations since 8 September 2022 as the wife of Charles III following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
She was born Camilla Rosemary Shand in King's College Hospital, London. She grew up in Sussex. She has a sister, Annabel Elliot (born 1949) and had a brother, Mark Shand (1951-2014). From 1973 to 1995, she was married to Andrew Parker Bowles. They had two children.
Prince Charles, later Charles III, and Camilla married each other on 9 April 2005, and she started to be called Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall. When their engagement was announced, it was also said that she would not be known as The Princess of Wales, although she legally held this title as the wife of The Prince of Wales. This decision was made due to the popularity of Prince Charles' first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, who held that title from 1981 until her divorce in 1996, from which time she was styled as "Diana, Princess of Wales". Charles and Diana divorced the year prior to her death.[1] The relationship between Camilla and Prince Charles began when they met at a polo match in 1970.[2] Camilla was seen to be an unsuitable match for the future king.[3]
The Duchess took many visits, mostly in Great Britain — often with Prince Charles, but sometimes on her own. She lives at Clarence House, which is a part of St James's Palace in London (very close to Buckingham Palace). She lives there with King Charles and his sons, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
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1947-07-17 07:10:00 LMT
51° 30′ 26.0″ N 0° 7′ 39.3″ W
London, UK