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 approval queen completes the public image Camilla Turnaround

once Vilived the royal mistress perceived as a threat to the stability of the monarchy, Queen Camilla, as he will be crowned, is now considered a guarantor of thisPhotography: Tim Roke / Rex / Shutterstockcaroline DaviesMon 7 February 2022 14.08 GMTA once Vilive the Royal Master of Stability of the Stability of the Monarchy, Queen Camilla, as He Will Be Crowned, is now considered a Guarantor of this Future OperationHugo Vickers, the royal historian and author, said:

 "I think that was probably one of the Queen's strengths. Seventeen years after Camilla - who the Queen would once have called this 'evil woman' - married Prince Charles, her public image is a far cry from the "rottweiler" she was portrayed as after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Those who have watched her transformation closely believe she was not mistaken in as the  second oldest woman in the royal family, and she won ' "If you consider how awful people were about her before she married Prince Charles - they insulted her, they accused her of anything – she's not vengeful or vengeful," Vickers said. She's never hinted that she's against anyone who's been mean to her before." She seems to have a relaxed quality, which I think comes from what you might loosely call the Glouces hunting set. tershire, which is a world apart, where they rise above t mock media and live on.

 When Camilla spoke publicly about the abuse, it was with humor. Broadcaster Gyles Brandreth  recalled an occasion when, as president of the Oscar Wilde Society, he invited her to  toast  the group's annual gathering. She dove: "There's only one thing in the world we talk about and don't talk about," quoting Wilde, before adding to the laughs: "One of the rare maxims of the great  writer of the 19th century Oscar Wilde, I'm not sure, I fully agree with former BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt who thinks Camilla  played a 'game of tricks'."It kept the media close and the Daily Mail even closer," he wrote. She is much more relaxed with the media than Charles, according to members of the royal family, bantering with photographers, and happy to take requests for quotes on matters close to her heart. 

"He understands the game and gives them what they want without losing any dignity in the process," Vickers said. Topics close to her heart include promoting literacy and campaigning to shine a light on violence against women, the latter  particularly fiery topic that she has embraced and supported, often  away from the cameras. As the daughter of a major, she is well-educated in the military, which is also a useful attribute for a queen. She became a nervous wife - evident at the blessing of her 2005 marriage to Charles at St George's Chapel, Windsor - to confidently embark on her  solo engagements. But it is alongside Carlo that, observers note, she is particularly ineffective

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