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Queen Elizabeth’s Passing: Charles Becomes King, Camilla as Queen Consort

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Queen Elizabeth’s Passing: Charles Becomes King, Camilla as Queen Consort

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In a momentous turn of events, Queen Elizabeth passed away on Thursday, leading to her eldest son, Charles, ascending to the throne and assuming the title of King.

Standing by his side is his wife, Camilla, who now holds the distinguished position of Queen Consort.

However, despite these prestigious titles, a royal insider reveals that Camilla is unlikely to inherit any of the late Queen’s valuable jewelry, which is estimated to be worth around $110 million.

Earlier this summer, rumors began circulating that the Queen had made some last-minute revisions to her will, which are expected to come as a shocking surprise to her heirs.

The focus of these changes is believed to be her cherished collection of jewels and determining who deserves what.

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According to insiders, Catherine, the mother of three, is the likely recipient of the 300-piece collection, as she was evidently the favorite among the family.

Although unspoken, this preference is speculated to have fueled Camilla’s resentment towards Catherine.

In a similar vein, it is highly probable that Meghan Markle, along with her one-year-old daughter Lilibet, will not receive any valuable assets from the Queen.

This outcome is not surprising, given that they are no longer members of the royal family.

Nevertheless, it would undoubtedly be a significant blow, as the source divulged.

While some argue that this exclusion may stem from practicality, others interpret it as a message from the Queen to Meghan and Harry, implying that one reaps what they sow.

Following the passing of his beloved grandmother, Prince William will now assume the title of the Prince of Wales.

His Majesty, King Charles III, delivered his first national address as the new king on Friday, during which he unveiled William and Catherine’s new titles.

The announcement of Catherine’s new title is expected to stir up emotions for a certain individual.

In his speech, King Charles declared, “As my heir, William now assumes the Scottish titles which have held immense significance to me.

He succeeds me as the Duke of Cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the Duchy of Cornwall that I have undertaken for over five decades.

Today, I am proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tweesog Simru, the country whose title I have been privileged to bear throughout much of my dutiful life.”

Accompanied by Catherine, our new Prince and Princess of Wales are poised to continue inspiring and leading national conversations, bringing attention to crucial issues.

The couple will play a pivotal role in shifting marginalized topics to the forefront, where vital assistance can be provided.

Alongside her new title, Catherine will also assume the roles of Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester, and Duchess of Rofcy.

To reflect their new status, the couple’s official Twitter account, @KensingtonRoyal, has been updated to include their new titles, now reading the Prince and Princess of Wales.

However, it is important to note that they will not relinquish their existing titles as Duke and Duchess of Cambridge; instead, these new titles will serve as additional honors.

Consequently, they will now be styled as TRH, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.

The passing of Queen Elizabeth has triggered significant changes in the royal family, affecting major royals and their respective roles within the institution.

This transformation extends to William and Catherine’s three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who will also acquire new titles.

As a result, George is now known as Prince George of Cornwall and Cambridge, Charlotte as Princess Charlotte of Cornwall and Cambridge, and Louis as Prince Louis of Cornwall and Cambridge.

According to royal sources, Prince William and Catherine are concentrating their efforts on strengthening trust and fostering respect among the people of Wales.

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