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Britain's King Charles To Be Coronated Next Week: Here's Queen Consort Camilla's Evolution Over Decades

With the coronation of King Charles III days away and his first seven months on the throne under his belt, many in Britain have grown to accept Camilla, though some experts and observers say she will always walk in the shadow of her past.

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When Camilla, Britain's queen consort, is crowned alongside her husband next week, the moment will mark the culmination of a remarkable - and painstakingly slow - transformation over five decades of a figure once reviled as the other woman and considered a huge liability to the British monarchy.

With the coronation of King Charles III days away and his first seven months on the throne under his belt, many in Britain have grown to accept Camilla, though some experts and observers say she will always walk in the shadow of her past. 바카라œWithout really trying too hard, but just by giving it time and going gently, gently, she has managed to show people the real person that she is 바카라” that she's not this villainess, and that she's there to do the hard work,바카라 said Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine. 바카라œBut the most important thing about Camilla is the way she appears to support her husband and back him up.바카라

Camilla, 75, was mercilessly torn apart by the tabloids for years. Seward said she earned respect by putting her head down and steadily getting on with her duties. She's won over much of the British public with her down-to-earth personality and her charitable work, notably against domestic violence, rape and sexual abuse 바카라” causes she says she'll continue to support as queen.

But some say she'll never fully shake her reputation as the third person in the marriage between Charles and Princess Diana. 바카라œI would actually argue that she still is the other woman, and probably will remain the other woman," said Arianne Chernock, a professor specialising in modern British history at Boston University.

바카라œDiana will very much be a presence in the room in Westminster Abbey in May 6 바카라” I think it's hard not to see her when you look at Charles and Camilla. 바카라œAnd the challenge remains even going forward, even as Queen Camilla, which at one point would have been unthinkable."

Camilla Rosemary Shand 바카라” born July 17, 1947 to a family with long links with Britain's royal family 바카라” reportedly first met Charles at a polo match in 1970, when she was 23. The pair quickly became close, but their romance was interrupted when Charles went on naval duty. In his absence, Camilla married her longtime boyfriend, army officer Andrew Parker-Bowles, in 1973. Charles married Diana in 1981.

In the early '90s, Diana went public with her resentment of Charles and Camilla's relationship. The sensational details that followed caused an embarrassing scandal for the royal family. Camilla and her husband divorced in 1995, shortly after Charles gave an explosive television interview admitting the affair. Charles and Diana divorced the following year. In 1997, Diana died in a car crash; a global outpouring of grief followed. Camilla and Charles waited until 2005 to marry in a private civil ceremony.

Mindful of lingering public hostility toward Camilla, palace officials cautiously managed her public appearances over the decades. Camilla made dozens of official visits with charities each year, and her warm personality and ease at connecting with people no doubt helped her image makeover; those who've met her often describe her as warm, unstuffy and likeable.

바카라œWhen you meet her, she doesn't appear to be aloof in any way whatsoever,바카라 Seward said. 바카라œShe's just always the same as she was. And I think this is one probably one of her biggest assets.바카라 Sensitivity about Camilla's status as Charles' second wife long made the question of what title she'd hold when he became king a subject of contention.

Queen Elizabeth II settled the matter last year, when she gave the blessing for Camilla to be known as queen consort. The endorsement was widely seen as a formal sign that the royal family had finally accepted Camilla as a respected senior member. Earlier this month, Buckingham Palace's official coronation invitations referred to Camilla as 바카라œQueen Camilla바카라 for the first time. Queen consorts do not formally share the sovereign's powers, and dropping the 바카라œconsort바카라 part of the title won't change that.

Nonetheless, the change marked another step in Camilla's long road to rehabilitating her image. But the change in her title 바카라œdoes not necessarily suggest full public approval바카라, Chernock said. 바카라œCamilla, regardless of what she does, will always be divisive.바카라 In March, Camilla dazzled crowds at her first state visit as queen consort, donning a diamond tiara belonging to the Queen Mother and a diamond necklace from Elizabeth II for a state banquet in Berlin.

Her image makeover hit a snag when her stepson, Prince Harry, stirred up old grievances and painted her as a schemer who played 바카라œthe long game", with a campaign aimed at 바카라œmarriage and eventually the crown바카라. In his memoir 바카라œSpare바카라 and in interviews promoting the book, Harry accused Camilla of trading private information about him and others to the media as part of a drive to forge friendly relationships with journalists and improve her reputation.

Harry said he and his elder brother, Prince William, had urged their father not to marry Camilla, but both reluctantly accepted her into their lives. Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, hit back at Harry's claims last week: 바카라œI don't care what anyone says 바카라“ this wasn't any sort of end game. She married the person she loved and this is what happened.바카라

Camilla rarely speaks about her private life. In an interview with British Vogue last year, she acknowledged she was "scrutinised for such a long time that you just have to find a way to live with it바카라. 바카라œNobody likes to be looked at all the time and, you know, criticised,바카라 she said. 바카라œBut I think in the end, I sort of rise above it and get on with it."

She focuses her energy on the causes she champions: promoting children's literacy and animal welfare, and speaking out about domestic sexual abuse and gender-based violence. Chernock said that while Camilla and Charles' relatively advanced years mean they have limited scope to reshape perceptions of the monarchy, it isn't too late for her to tackle more complex topics and win wider respect.

바카라œShe has this incredible opportunity in front of her, this tremendous platform," she said. She suggested the pair could 바카라œprovide a space for some of the more challenging conversations that not just Britain, but global audiences want the royal family to be having right now 바카라” especially questions about legacies of racism, slavery, elitism.바카라

But Seward believes that may be too ambitious for a woman she believes never envisioned becoming queen. 바카라œShe'll carry on with all these charities, but she's going to get bombarded with a lot more,바카라 she said. "She won't be able to be too outspoken and won't really want to be because, you know, everybody that cares knows what she thinks already. 바카라œShe'll just get on with it. And that is really her mantra."

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