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Queen Camilla ‘rose above criticism’ over kate meddleton to win ‘respect and affection
Queen Camilla’s rise from a lukewarm public reception to celebrated consort is the stuff of fairy tales, a transformation fit for the annals of history. As she marks her 77th birthday, it’s plain that she has adapted to Royal duties with finesse, defying skeptics who doubted her fit for the Royal mantle.
A top Royal pundit remarks on Her Majesty’s undeniable ascent in esteem after years as one of the less beloved royals, stressing that the Queen Consort’s journey reflects more than just sticking it out – it’s about evolving into a figure of national admiration.
“I remember so well the years when Camilla was kept in the shadows what she went through would have broken any weaker woman,” confides Jennie Bond, the former BBC Royal correspondent, told OK!
“But she always had two factors in her favour: an unshakeable love for Charles and an ability to rise above the criticism and get on with life. And now she has won the respect and affection of many people in this country, and is thriving as a result.”
But she always had two factors in her favour: an unshakeable love for Charles and an ability to rise above the criticism and get on with life. And now she has won the respect and affection of many people in this country, and is thriving as a result.”
Defying age expectations, the Queen remains indefatigably engaged, embracing an increasingly active role as consort. Far from slowing down in her later years, she’s tackling pressing issues like domestic violence, gender equality, and female genital mutilation with a dynamic, progressive approach.