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Camilla when William becomes King

When William becomes King, will Camilla be called the Queen Mother, since William probably does not consider her to be his mother?
It looks to me like maybe Queen Dowager could be an alternative that would recognize her as a former queen, without the motherhood baggage? I am looking forward to the UK Sweeps waking up and weighing in.
It appears that a lot of people don't realize my question is not about what Camilla will be called when Charles is king. It is about what she will be called when she is a widow. Elizabeth's mother was called the Queen Mother.
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Ontheroad · M
Since I'm not an authority on these matters, I wouldn't know. I do think her current title is off... it should be something like "King's Harlot". Then again, I guess marrying a Prince who you committed adultery with gives you a pass for being a homewrecker.
Valerian · 100+, M
@Ontheroad Diana was equally furcking around after the boys were born because Charles was the entire time! Charles had to Marry Diana because it was necessary... There's books and articles galore, don't just Guess!
Ontheroad · M
@Valerian I didn't say anything about anyone but the Prince and his shack job. And, if Charles was getting his thing wet elsewhere, I don't blame her a bit. As to having had to mary, that was between two consenting adults who were not at the time married to others. Basically, I think the whole who gets what title is sort of silly anyway. There is, if a marriage occurs a King and a Queen and if they have children, a Prince and at some point a Princess... why all the fuss and muss?
JollyRoger · 70-79, M
@Ontheroad I think Poppies is trying to focus on Camilla's tltle in the heirarchy. I'm going to take a guess that she'd be "Her Highness the Duchess of Cornwall" - where she might reverts back to her title before having become Queen (Consort) but with the elevated stature to "Her Highness."