The late Queen Elizabeth II is said to have warned Camilla of one thing during her wedding day to the now-King Charles in 2005.
The late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly warned the now-Queen Camilla about wearing a feathered headpiece to her wedding in 2005.
Queen Camilla tied the knot to the now-King Charles in Windsor in April 2005, a special occasion that made her his second wife.
The now-76-year-old was famously seen battling the wind as she emerged from their civil ceremony, which took place at Windsor Guildhall.
According to MailOnline, the late Queen expressed that she had warned her not to wear feathers to her son, Charles.
A lipreader for the publication said that she could be seen saying to Charles: “I did warn her, [about] wearing feathers.”
Fortunately her headpiece kept in place, with footage from the Windsor location showing the smiling couple leaving the venue.
As well as the late Queen’s warning, the King can also be seen saying to his wife, “Hold on tight”.
Camilla could then be seen replying to her husband, “I need you/too”.
At the time of their marriage in 2005, an official statement said it was “intended” that Camilla would have been known – at the time Charles ascended the throne – as HRH The Princess Consort rather than Queen.
This would have been a royal first for the title ‘Princess Consort’ and came about due to her previously not being favourable amongst royal fans.
The statement read: “Mrs Parker Bowles will use the title HRH the Duchess of Cornwall after marriage.
“It is intended that Mrs Parker Bowles should use the title the Princess Consort when the prince accedes to the throne.”
According to royal expert and author Robert Jobson, the word ‘intended’ was used to give royal fans some time to warm to her.
In his book Charles at 70: Thoughts, Hopes And Dreams, Mr Jobson wrote: “The critical word in this statement, of course, was ‘intended’. What Clarence House was doing was buying time – time for a hostile public to warm to Camilla.
“Prince Charles, however, has always intended her to become his queen consort.
“According to an inside source, he’d already decided that before their wedding.”
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