When Charles becomes King both the Prime Minister and Archbishop of Canterbury of the day will announce that there is no objection, and indeed no legal obstacle why Camilla may not be styled or crowned as Queen.

No objections were raised by either occupant of these posts at the time of the marriage. In the case of Edward VIII it was entirely different as both Stanley Baldwin and Cosmo Gordon Laing voiced not only their objections in advance but Baldwin threatened resignation on the issue and Laing that he would refuse to crown either Edward or Wallis.

The talk of "Princess Consort" is sheer flummery and it will suddenly be found that constitutionally such a title would both contravene the spirit of the constitution and not be practical. The lawful wife of the King (and Camilla has been officially accepted as such by the establishment) can only be a Queen Consort. The only thing that could prevent this is if Charles should die before his mother and hence not become King.