What happens to Camilla's children now their mother is Queen Consort 🔎 Explained
But, what about Camilla’s own children? Will the royal shuffle lead to them taking on additional duties and coming to the public forefront? Will they get any titles? And who are they and what do they do?takes a look at everything you need to know about King Charles III’s stepchildren Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes.
Camilla’s daughter Laura Lopes, 44, is an art curator. She is married to Harry Lopes, a former Calvin Klein model who is now a chartered accountant. The couple have three children – a daughter and twin boys. “Camilla’s children haven’t actually built any trade off from their relationship with the Crown,” explains Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, founder of the. “They have always been their own people despite who their mother was dating and eventually married.
“There is definitely a very quiet distinction between who is in and who is out, even though they are one family because it is not right for the children of the spouse of the King who are not sired by him to be involved in the workings of the monarchy.
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