If Camilla’s husband of 22 years, Andrew Parker Bowles, is still alive at the time of her coronation as Queen, will he be kept hidden away?
19 Answers
- ObserverLv 74 weeks agoFavorite Answer
It is my understating that she agreed to never be crowned as queen. Like Prince Philip the best she will get is the title of Princess,
- CogitoLv 73 weeks ago
No - why would he be? He and Camilla are on very good terms and so are he and Charles.
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- 𝗕𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗹𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗶𝘀𝗵Lv 74 weeks ago
No. Andrew Parker Bowles has handled the situation with grace and never sought to trade off his wife's new position and never sought to embarrass the Royal family. He will be allowed to carry on as he is.
- Anonymous4 weeks ago
It’s Camilla herself that should be kept hidden away!
- Sir Prince KennyLv 74 weeks ago
No, not unless he commits some crime or another, highly unlikely. For him it will likely be just another day.
- Anonymous4 weeks ago
Why on earth should he be, Its not exactly a state secret that they were married and got divorced.
- PAMELALv 74 weeks ago
No,and he is not her husband anymore, he will just not go to the coronation, why would he?
He will go to the Coronation because he's a British subject, and a Coronation Ceremony isn't something that the British see every day. I'm almost sure he'll attend, if he's invited (which he probably will be).
- Anonymous4 weeks ago
Perhaps you should be hidden away for asking such a dumb question.
@Observer: Camila will be crowned Queen after Charles is crowned King. She will be known world-wide as Queen Camilla, but her official title will be Camilla, Queen Consort Of The King..