Following King Charles III’s formal coronation on May 6, Camilla Parker Bowles will be crowned Queen Consort of the UK. Parker hasn’t allowed the criticism she’s faced lately deter her from pursuing one of the most significant positions in the world.
In addition to the freedom that comes with the title of queen, her new position will give her the authority that many organizations and regular people fear. In addition, it will mark the first time in 70 years that a consort will be crowned in the United Kingdom.
She will be impacted by her new status, but so will the entire British royal family. All members, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Dukess of Sussex, will be required to bow before King Charles III and Camilla Parker following the coronation, a position of authority that Prince Harry and the other offspring of the British monarch would undoubtedly find offensive.
Even so, Camilla Parker and King Charles III’s coronation will go down in British monarchy history as a milestone, but it also prompts crucial inquiries regarding Camilla Parker’s future role and the effects she will have on the royal family and the nation.


Maybe prince Harry should start to sort out his own family, which might give him the needed experience on how to direct or "help" others.