Ahead of the 70th anniversary of her accession, the queen announced she wants her daughter-in-law Camilla to hold the role of queen consort when Prince Charles becomes king.The UK press ran with the story over the weekend, with bold headlines cementing"Camilla WILL become Queen".
Predictably the news dominated Sunday's front pages, with the Daily Mail - Britain's highest-circulation newspaper - declaring"Camilla WILL become Queen".A look at the world's longest-reigning monarchs, as Queen Elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne The decision, the tabloid declared, represented"the clearest sign yet not just of the Queen's unswerving support for her daughter-in-law but proof of her enduring affection for the woman who has secured her eldest son's happiness".
Charles has since released a statement of his own congratulating his mother on"the remarkable achievement" of her Platinum Jubilee.
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