Between her marriage to Charles — then the Prince of Wales — in 2005, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Camilla was known as the Duchess of Cornwall, despite the fact that, legally, she was really the Princess of Wales. However, Camilla chose not to assume the title out of respect to the late Princess Diana, who continued to be a hugely important figure in the royal family, even after her death. For a long time, it was also understood that Camilla would be known as princess consort upon her husband’s ascendance to the throne. However, in early 2022, Queen Elizabeth announced that Camilla should instead be known as queen consort upon her death. And apparently, Princess Anne, the queen’s only daughter and Charles’ only sister, was not so happy about the change.
In her new book about Camilla, “Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: A Royal Survivor,” royal biographer Angela Levin suggests that the two ladies initially did not get along, largely because Camila felt uneasy about Anne’s “frosty demeanour,” which she felt was “difficult and somewhat unnerving to cope with” at first
In addition, the biography says that Anne “kept away” from Camilla “as much as possible” for years before she and Charles ascended to the throne. Perhaps most controversially of all, the book revealed that Anne once said of her sister-in-law, “Camilla will never be a true queen.” However, the two ladies’ relationship luckily has apparently warmed up over time.
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