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Camilla has been addressed as Queen Consort since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September last year (Picture: Getty Images) The title of ‘Queen Camilla’ has been officially used for the first time on invitations to the coronation on May 6. Until now, the wife of the King has been referred to as Queen Consort in press releases and other formal documents. That was the title she had used since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September last year – and the one the late monarch suggested she should take on in a letter during the Platinum Jubilee. Both Charles and Camilla will be crowned at the ceremony in a month’s time, although the King’s coronation will be the grandest element of the day. The official invitation, released publicly yesterday, is heavily decorated with symbolic flowers and an appearance from the legendary figure of the Green Man. Each of the British wildflowers on the letter’s edges appear three times, referencing Charles’s position as the third King with his name. Invitees are asked to attend by the Earl Marshal, a role currently filled by Edward William Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk, who is in charge of overseeing the big day. Further details about the coronation have been emerging as it draws nearer, with Buckingham Palace revealing nine-year-old Prince George will have an important role as one of eight Pages of Honour. The full invitation features flowers, insects, birds, heraldic beasts and the Green Man at the bottom (Picture: Buckingham Palace/PA)Meanwhile, the White House is reported to be sending First Lady Jill Biden to attend the ceremony in the place of her husband President Joe Biden. His absence follows historical precedent, as no US president has ever attended the coronation of a British monarch. However, at the end of last month the Telegraph quoted a source as saying there ‘may still be some efforts under way to see if Biden can be persuaded to come to the coronation’. First Lady Jill Biden is reported to be attending the coronation next month (Picture: Reuters) But the attendance of Harry and Meghan still hangs in the balance, with their son Archie marking his fourth birthday the same day (Picture: PA)The most significant question mark, however, concerns the attendance of Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It is believed that the couple have received the ornate invitation already, but they have not given any indication of whether it has been accepted. One scenario that has been floated involves Prince Harry coming along to the ceremony while his wife stays in California to look after their three children. OriginalsMatters are complicated by the fact their eldest son Archie has his fourth birthday on May 6, the same day as the coronation. Royal staff are reportedly working on the assumption the pair will be attending. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected]. For more stories like this, check our news page. Sign Up for News UpdatesGet your need-to-know latest news, feel-good stories, analysis and morePrivacy Policy |
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