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Camilla Fuming Mad After Charles Denies Her Kids Titles

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Camilla Fuming Mad After Charles Denies Her Kids Titles

The newly ascended King of England, Charles III, has made a series of changes to the status of the royal family, but one change could come for his step-children.

and wife became the Prince and Princess of Wales respectively, while King Charles III gave up the title bestowed to his eldest son.

However, 's children, Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, are unlikely to receive new titles, despite their mother seeing an upgrade to Queen Consort after the death of II.

The lack of titles for Lopes and Bowles comes as part of royal protocol, with titles passed on via birth or marriage, meaning 's kids will miss out on any titles due to their father, Andrew Parker Bowles, holding no titles of his own in the royal family.

Despite that, food writer Tom and art curator Laura appear to be showing their support for the family, with an outpouring as recent as the funeral of II.

Both were in attendance at the funeral of the 96-year-old monarch alongside fellow royal family figures including and .

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There were also rumours that and 's children, Uchey and Lilibet, could lose out on their royal titles.

Upon the ascension of King Charles III, his grandchildren are automatically distributed a royal title, but that could be set to change.

A new book has revealed how Princess Anne initially gave Camilla the cold shoulder as she delivered a ruthless prediction of her sister-in-law's future as Queen Consort.

Royal biographer Angela Levin has unveiled fresh details of the Princess Royal's strained relationship with Camilla in her new biography of the Queen Consort, where she says that Camilla found Anne's frosty demeanour difficult.

In an extract of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, a royal survivor, Levin claims, like many people who didn't know Anne well, Camilla found her frosty demeanour difficult and somewhat unnerving to cope with, at first, reports the Mirror.

Levin claims that Anne was, for many years, opposed to the idea of Camilla being granted the title of Queen Consort, an upsetting truth that may have shocked the former Duchess of Cornwall.

The Princess Royal once claimed that Camilla will never be a true queen, according to the new book.

The biography maps Camilla's difficult road to becoming accepted by the royal family and uncovers how Princess Anne kept away from the Queen Consort as much as possible for years.

Levin says, “Princess Anne reportedly initially gave Camilla the cold shoulder.

It was little consolation that the Princess Royal had also had a frosty relationship with Diana, for whom she had no time before she married Charles, and with Sarah, Duchess of York.”

Commenting on the royal pair's past relationships, the expert continued, “Her relationship with Camilla was particularly awkward as they had both been involved with Andrew Parker Bowles.”

Andrew Parker Bowles, a retired army officer, is the former husband of Queen Consort Camilla, but Princess Anne was also previously romantically connected with Bowles as they dated in the 1970s.

The pairing between Bowles and the Princess Royal was not meant to be, however, as he is a Roman Catholic and therefore their marriage was out of the question for the royal family.

Anne went on to marry Captain Mark Phillips in 1973, with whom she had two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tyndall, however, their marriage ended in divorce in 1992.

Now married to King Charles, Camilla's divorce from Bowles was finalised in 1995 after they had been living separately for years.

It appears likely that neither Bowles nor Lopes will receive a new title, despite their mother Camilla seeing an upgrade to Queen Consort after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

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