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Charles Becomes King, Camilla as Queen Consort, and Royal Jewels Distribution
After the passing of Queen Elizabeth on Thursday, her eldest son Charles has ascended to the throne and taken on the title of King.
His wife Camilla is now known as Queen Consort.
However, despite their prestigious titles, a royal insider believes that Camilla won't inherit any of the late monarch's jewels, which are reportedly worth around $110 million.
Earlier this summer, a source claimed that there were whispers that the Queen made some last-minute changes to her will that would be a shocking surprise for her heirs.
She had been focusing on her beloved pieces and who deserves what.
The insider noted that Catherine is the probable recipient of the 300-piece collection, as the mum of three was clearly the family favourite.
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It's one of the reasons why Camilla resented Catherine, although she'd never say it.
Meanwhile, there's a good chance that the Queen won't leave anything of value for Meghan Markle or her and Prince Harry's one-year-old daughter, Lilibet.
Although they're not members of the royal family anymore, it would still be a real slap in the face, according to the source.
Some said that the snubbing of Markle would be more out of practicality, while others believe that it would be the Queen sending a message to the couple, “you reap what you sow.”
Prince William will now go by the title of the Prince of Wales following the death of his beloved grandmother.
His Majesty, King Charles III, made his first address to the nation as the new king on Friday, in which he revealed William and Catherine's new titles.
During the speech, he said, “As my heir, William, now assumes the Scottish titles which have meant so much to me.
He succeeds me as the Duke of Cornwall and takes on the responsibilities for the Duchy of Cornwall, which I've undertaken for more than five decades.
Today, I'm proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tweesog Simru, the country whose title I've been so greatly privileged to bear during so much of my life in duty.”
Catherine's new title is going to send a certain someone over the edge.
She will also take on the new titles of the Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester, and Duchess of Rofcy.
The couple's official Twitter account, @KensingtonRoyal, has been updated to include the new titles, and they are now styled as TRH, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.
However, they will not lose their Duke and Duchess of Cambridge titles, but rather these new titles will be additions.
The Queen's death has brought about other significant changes to major royals and job roles in the firm.
This will also be the case for William and Catherine's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who will also gain new titles.
In addition, George is now Prince George of Cornwall and Cambridge, Charlotte is Princess Charlotte of Cornwall and Cambridge, and Louis is now Prince Louis of Cornwall and Cambridge.
According to royal sources, Prince William and Catherine are said to be focusing on deepening their trust and respect with the people of Wales.
The couple has been working on this for some time, and they will approach their roles in a modest and humble way, just as they have approached their work previously.
The new Princess of Wales appreciates the history associated with this role, but she will understandably want to look to the future as she creates her path.
In conclusion, the passing of Queen Elizabeth has brought about significant changes in the royal family, with Prince Charles taking on the mantle of King and his wife Camilla becoming Queen Consort.
The distribution of the late monarch's jewels has been a topic of discussion, with Catherine likely to receive the 300-piece collection.