Queen Camilla
Definition
Queen Camilla (born Camilla Rosemary Shand, 17 July 1947) is the Queen Consort of the United Kingdom and the other 14 Commonwealth realms, as the second wife of King Charles III, whom she married in 2005.
A prominent public figure known for her charity work, literary interests, and central role in the British royal family, often navigating media scrutiny stemming from her long history with the then-Prince of Wales.
Examples
Queen Camilla's artful silence during Epstein scandal questions has critics hailing her as the maestro of the mic drop.
Amid Prince Andrew's 2026 woes, Queen Camilla's steady hand in family decisions shines like a tiara in a tabloid storm.
Queen Camilla's tiara nod to Eugenie perfectly timed the scandal sidestep, proving royals always accessorize appropriately.
With explosive memoirs looming, Queen Camilla's poised US visit plans remind us she's the real plot twist in the palace saga.