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Article: The huge hurdles that they still face.
- Article from:
- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- June 4, 2004
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Byline: EDWARD HEATHCOAT AMORY
IF Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles, there would be numerous complications. Here, EDWARD HEATHCOAT AMORY looks at the complex constitutional and religious issues surrounding such a move.
Queen Camilla
IF Charles did marry Camilla tomorrow, either in church or in a civil ceremony, she would automatically become Princess of Wales and, if Charles goes on to become King, she would become Queen Consort (as distinct from Queen Regnant, the position held by Elizabeth II, our current monarch).
This is because under the ancient tradition of English Common Law, any distinction that is conferred upon a ...