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Did Queen Elizabeth just shade Diana in attempt to distract from Prince Andrew’s legal woes?

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as the Queen Consort. This means she will also be crowned alongside Charles.Related: Prince Andrew is reportedly calling on another accused sexual predator for help in his sex abuse trialHow Camilla will be titled once Charles, 73, becomes King has proved a point of controversy for years.

As fans of The Crown will know, Charles was famously married to Diana, the late Princess of Wales. However, he had a relationship with Camilla before meeting Diana and continued an affair with her while married.

This contributed significantly to the breakdown of his relationship with Diana.When Diana died in 1997, for many in Britain, the thought of Camilla replacing her as a potential future queen was inconceivable.

Charles and Camilla officially married in 2005, and Camilla was officially titled Princess Consort.It was believed she would keep this title when Charles became King, like the current Queen’s late husband, who was titled Prince Phillip.

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