Camilla Furious as King Charles Names Kate the New Queen
LONDON — In a decision that has sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace and royal circles, King Charles III has reportedly announced his intention to bestow the title of Queen Consort — and possibly Queen — upon Catherine, Princess of Wales, bypassing his current wife, Queen Camilla.
While the move is not yet official, multiple royal insiders have confirmed that during a recent closed-door family meeting, King Charles expressed his “long-term vision” for the monarchy, stating that Catherine, the wife of Prince William, represents “the future and the soul of the modern crown.”
The announcement, however, has reportedly infuriated Queen Camilla, who has spent the last two decades rebuilding her public image and standing beside Charles during his transition to the throne. According to sources, Camilla was “visibly shaken” and “deeply insulted” by the conversation — which she had not been fully informed of in advance.
“Camilla sees this as a betrayal,” said one senior courtier. “She stood by Charles through the darkest times, and to be overlooked for the ultimate royal honor has left her feeling humiliated.”
Camilla was officially crowned Queen Consort alongside King Charles during the coronation ceremony, a title she was given after Queen Elizabeth II expressed her wish for Camilla to be known as such. However, the title of Queen, without “Consort,” carries far more symbolic power and public recognition — and it’s this shift that appears to have triggered the internal drama.
Princess Kate, known for her quiet dignity and consistent public support, is widely admired both within the United Kingdom and internationally. Her image as a devoted mother, poised royal, and future queen has made her one of the most popular members of the monarchy. Many believe King Charles sees in her the opportunity to modernize the royal image and ensure the continued relevance of the Crown.
According to palace sources, Kate was “surprised and humbled” by the gesture, and has not made any public comment. Prince William, meanwhile, is said to be in full support of his father’s vision, seeing it as a move that secures the monarchy’s long-term future.
Reactions from the public have been mixed. Some royalists support Camilla, arguing that she has earned her position after years of public service and discretion. Others argue that Catherine has always been the “people’s queen-in-waiting” — and that this decision reflects the will of the public.
Buckingham Palace has not issued an official statement regarding the reported plan, though speculation is rampant that King Charles may make a formal declaration in the coming months.
For now, tensions appear high within the palace walls. As one insider put it:
“This isn’t just about titles — it’s about legacy, loyalty, and the future of the monarchy.”
Only time will tell whether this royal rift will be healed — or whether it marks a new chapter of conflict within the House of Windsor.