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Camilla Parker Bowles is the Queen Consort of England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and her other realms and territories.

Camilla Parker Bowles is officially known as the Queen Consort of England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and her other realms and territories. She has been married to Prince Charles since 2005 but Camilla was never formally titled Princess Consort when she married Prince Charles in 2005. The title was created in 1917 for Queen Mary’s husband George V but it wasn’t used again until 2010 when the Duchess of Cornwall became the first person to hold the title. Before then it had always been assumed that Camilla would be given a royal dukedom if she ever married into the royal family. However, that didn’t happen because Camilla was already a royal by marriage so she didn’t need to be given another title.

In fact Camilla isn’t even referred to as Princess Consort or Duchess Consort on official documents relating to her role as Prince Charles’ wife. She is instead referred to as HRH The Duchess of Cornwall or simply Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall. This means that Camilla doesn’t have any titles that are only hers by right rather than marriage like Catherine Middleton who is known as HRH The Duchess of Cambridge.