Prince William and Harry Can Stop Camilla Parker Bowles From Becoming Queen

Since the 2005 marriage between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, rumors have been swirling around of what would become of the pair following Queen Elizabeth II's death.

At 91-years-old, tabloids have been reporting the Queen may abdicate from the throne in favor of her first born son and heir, Charles, but it begs the question, what does it mean for Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall?

While royal experts denounce any claims of an abdication, no one is sure if she'll take the title of "Queen."

When the pair wed more than a decade ago, Camilla was given the title Princess Consort, which would not be upgraded to Queen Consort when Charles eventually inherits the throne.

The official wedding announcement said: “It is intended that Mrs Parker Bowles should use the title HRH the Princess Consort when the Prince of Wales accedes to the throne.”

While it has been reported Charles would like his wife to take the title of queen, he would need the official backing of his sons, which he may not have.

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