The Queen names Duchess of Cornwall to highest female rank in Royal Victorian Order - Queen Elizabeth has appointed the Duchess of Cornwall to the highest female rank in the Royal Victorian Order, Buckingham Palace said Monday.
The announcement that Camilla has been made a Dame Grand Cross comes on the day of her seventh wedding anniversary with Prince Charles, the Queen's son.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 08: Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she leaves Saint George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after attending the Easter Mattins Service on April 8, 2012 in Windsor, United Kingdom. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Awards under the Royal Victorian Order, which was founded in 1896 by Queen Victoria, are given by the Queen to people who have served her or the monarchy in a personal way. They are bestowed independently of the prime minister's office.
Once vilified as a the old flame who poisoned Charles' first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, Camilla has become an integral member of the royal family since she married the prince on April 9, 2005 — eight years after Diana's death.
Since the couple's civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor, the British public has warmed to Camilla and the 64-year-old has carried out hundreds of royal engagements and taken on a wide range of patronages.
She also has travelled extensively with the prince on official visits, including a recent tour of Scandinavia with stops in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo.
Lately, Camilla was seen stepping out with the Queen and the former Kate Middleton — who married Prince William — for an appearance in London.
Buckingham Palace said Camilla will be invested with the insignia of her rank at a later date. ( Associated Press )
The announcement that Camilla has been made a Dame Grand Cross comes on the day of her seventh wedding anniversary with Prince Charles, the Queen's son.
WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 08: Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she leaves Saint George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after attending the Easter Mattins Service on April 8, 2012 in Windsor, United Kingdom. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Awards under the Royal Victorian Order, which was founded in 1896 by Queen Victoria, are given by the Queen to people who have served her or the monarchy in a personal way. They are bestowed independently of the prime minister's office.
Once vilified as a the old flame who poisoned Charles' first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, Camilla has become an integral member of the royal family since she married the prince on April 9, 2005 — eight years after Diana's death.
Since the couple's civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor, the British public has warmed to Camilla and the 64-year-old has carried out hundreds of royal engagements and taken on a wide range of patronages.
She also has travelled extensively with the prince on official visits, including a recent tour of Scandinavia with stops in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo.
Lately, Camilla was seen stepping out with the Queen and the former Kate Middleton — who married Prince William — for an appearance in London.
Buckingham Palace said Camilla will be invested with the insignia of her rank at a later date. ( Associated Press )
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