Just to clear it up, I agree she will legally be queen just as she is presently, legally, Princess of Wales.
What I am saying is that both those facts are irrelevant.
What matters is what she is known as.
"Duchess of Cornwall pictures part 30" or whatever.
It is no more ludicrous to suppose that the wife of the King will be known as Princess Consort than to suppose that the wife of the Prince of Wales would be known as the Duchess of Cornwall. In the public's eye, there is already something amiss with this marriage. It is already semi-morganatic because of the fact that the DofC does not use the normal title. Something is already rotten in the state of Britain!
It has already been announced by Buck House that she will be known as HRH the Princess Consort, and if everybody calls her that, then in reality she'll be that. Whatever legally she might be will be of the least consequence.
If legislation is required to say she will be
known as PC, although still legally Q, it will happen.
It won't seem so odd to have a King and a Princess Consort as the Netherlands are already to do this. Two major Euro monarchies doing it at once.
If she is not good enough to be the Queen then Parliament should have advised the Queen not to give her consent to the marriage in my opinion.
She's apparently not good enough to be Princess of Wales! (I know she is legally). She's known by a lesser title. A first in our history and a most unwelcome first. It was a disastrous mistake and should never have happened.
What I am trying to point out is that Charles' attitude towards religion, and the fact of his marriage to a woman he could not marry in a C of E ceremony, has made it extremely probable that there will be legislation disestablishing the monarch as head of the C of E. And the further point is that once you open the can of royal worms, you can't stop there. When this law comes up, people will demand the change of male rights (as a politician and a monarchist I will certainly be arguing for equal-birth primogeniture). It is an ideal time for the latter as Charles, William, and Harry would be the first three in line anyway and no Victoria-Carl Philip style disinheriting would take place. If the monarch is not to be head of the C of E, the Cathoic ban could go, and so forth and so on. While you are relieving Charles of the headship of the C of E, you can easily say 'and the queen will be known as HRH the Princess Consort" and the thing is done.
And much of the blame for 'messing with success' must go to Charles. He is coming up with stupid titles like Lady Louise and Princess Consort and Duchess of Cornwall. He needs to step up to the plate and say his wife will be known as Queen upon his succession.
I am 100% sure Britain would respect his guts and their love if he were to do it.