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The Duchess of Cornwall will be honored with the title as she is now more accepted in the royal family than when she married Charles in 2005, according to expert royal Dickie Arbiter.
At the time, "the feelings were very lively," while the royal family and the public were still fighting against the death of Princess Diana, which occurred in 1997.
The royal commentator said: "I think you will find that it's been 13 years since the Duchess of Cornwall was very well accepted by the royal family.
"Prince William and Prince Harry are happy with her and happy for their father and there is no reason for us not to be either.
"Diana is not forgotten but the monarchy advances and evolves."
Mr. Arbiter stated that the wife of the monarch used the title of queen consort.
He added: "When the Prince of Wales becomes King, which could still take a long time, she will become Queen Consort.
"There is no other title for the king's wife."
This comes after the royal family previously insisted that Camilla be known as the Princess Consort when Charles acceded to the throne.
However, at the beginning of the year, all references to Princess Consort had been removed from Clarence House's website, fueling speculation that Charles's wife would be Queen Camilla.
Over the years, public opinion has evolved, Camilla having held royal commitments and charitable works.
Arbiter said, "When she's on a lot of missions, a lot of people come to see her and the Prince of Wales.
"She's a good communicator, she does not want the star.
"She is very happy that the Fab Four has the spotlight, but she supports the Queen and she supports the Prince of Wales, her husband."
And Camilla assumes a growing role in the royal family.
Earlier this month, the Duchess of Cornwall joined Her Majesty on the balcony of the Office of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to attend the memorial service at the Cenotaph.
And Camilla occupied a central place in the family photos published on the occasion of Charles's 70th birthday on November 14th.
At a sumptuous party to celebrate the milestone birthday of the heir to the throne, the Queen spoke of Camilla's supportive role when she addressed a very personal speech to Charles while she wished a happy birthday to his son.
The Queen said, "In his 70 years, Philip and I saw Charles become a champion of conservation and the arts, a great charitable leader – a dedicated and respected heir to compare himself to the men of history – and a wonderful father.
"Mostly, supported by his wife Camilla, he is his own man, passionate and creative."
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