Prince Charles wrote a non-public message in honor of his mom, Queen Elizabeth, foundation her Platinum Jubilee year over the weekend.
The Prince of Wales congratulated the queen, who is Britain’s longest reigning monarch and the main to rejoice a Platinum Jubilee, on her Accession Day. That occasion, which the queen observes but doesn’t herself rejoice, marks the moment she assumed the throne 70 years ago, after the loss of life of her father, King George VI, on Feb. 6, 1952.
“On this historic day, my wife and I be part of you all in congratulating Her Majesty The Queen on the excellent achievement of serving this nation, the Geographical regions and Commonwealth for seventy years,” reads an announcement from Clarence Dwelling signed by the prince. “The Queen’s devotion to the welfare of all her folks conjures up tranquil better admiration with each passing year.”
Charles also acknowledged the queen’s “valid wish” to win Camilla, his wife, the future “Queen Camilla” when he turns into king.

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“We’re deeply aware of the honor represented by my mom’s wish,” Charles’ assertion reads. “As now we like sought together to serve and enhance Her Majesty and the oldsters of our communities, my darling wife has been my dangle steadfast enhance all the plot thru.”
“The year of this unparalleled Platinum Jubilee brings a possibility for us all to come together in celebrating the carrier of The Queen, by whose instance we can proceed to be led in some unspecified time in the future years,” the assertion says.
Elizabeth made the momentous announcement about Camilla on Saturday, the day earlier than her dangle Accession Day.
“When, in the fullness of time, my son Charles turns into king, I do know you are going to give him and his wife Camilla the same enhance that you simply like got given me,” the queen acknowledged in an announcement. “And it is my valid wish that, when that point comes, Camilla will most certainly be identified as Queen Consort as she continues her dangle exact carrier.”
When Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles wed in 2005, it used to be before every little thing intended that Camilla would in some unspecified time in the future be Princess Consort pretty than Queen Consort, despite the incontrovertible truth that the language used to be deliberately left initiate-ended.
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