Denials aside, Camilla will be queen

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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 20050322
Author:ROBERT BARR, The Associated Press

ROBERT BARR, The Associated Press
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
03-22-2005

Denials aside, Camilla will be queen -- Official says title will be automatic
By ROBERT BARR, The Associated Press
Date: 03-22-2005, Tuesday
Section: NEWS
Edtion: All Editions

LONDON - Camilla Parker Bowles will become queen when Prince Charles takes the throne, despite his statements that she will take a lesser title after marrying him, the government said Monday.

Replying to a question from a lawmaker, Constitutional Affairs Minister Christopher Leslie said the marriage of Charles and Parker Bowles would not be ...

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