Camilla Parker Bowles, now Duchess of Cornwall, will “stay in the background” once Prince Charles becomes king.
Or so predicts one leading royal expert.
Royal author Clive Irving thinks Camilla, 73, will deliberately keep a low profile if she is to become Queen Consort.
He said this is because Camilla is more than aware of the public’s devotion to the late Princess Diana.
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Mr Irving told Express.co.uk: “I think she will be very careful to stay in the background.”
Before adding: “Camilla’s problem is the whole history of the relationship and the fact that she was seen as the Diana destroyer.
“That’s the burden that she will carry.”
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Prince Charles and Camilla began dating in the early 1970s but she went on to marry Andrew Parker Bowles in 1973.
Camilla’s problem is the whole history of the relationship and the fact that she was seen as the Diana destroyer.
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