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Yes, ma'am...
On the whole, though she went through her paces to get there, I think. Her Majesty hasn't always been the greatest at reading public opinion and has at times been let down by those employed to avoid any unfortunate press.
And it still happens, as we have seen with Clarence House. Last August comes to mind. I think it lax and expect better for the royal family.
That is true. The Queen herself seemed to become aware of that, too, when Diana died. Having said that, what I think about that incident was because she understood that her people whould not like too much of glamour around her family etc, she naturally thought that it was not her place to do anything about the death of Diana. Whereas people were so attached to her because of her charitable works etc and knew what had happened to her because of the Prince of Wales, people felt that the Queen should come out and say something about the death of Diana which to the Queen's mind was not how things were done when she was young etc.
However, the Queen seems to just get on with things, finding her little pleasure in her horses, dogs, a bit of TVs, doing the cross-words etc etc which is the same in the life of the Princess Royal. Whereas other people do all what the rich and famous such as "Posh and Beck" would do. I suppose, going back to the theme of this thread, Camilla and the Prince of Wales are much quieter in this sort of stuff but they have other motives re: the fox hunting and what-not and talk about the preservation of the English rural life but actually they don't seem to be interested in the things that matter most to many less affluent people who live in countrysides. When all those small village post offices are facing the closure and those old pensioners are think worried about how to get their pensions out etc, they seem to focus on this fox-hunting and the organic farming. Yes, I do support the organic farming but at the same time, we all who are able to afford the organically grown vegetables should think about how those people who are not as fortunate as us could access to such good things as the organic vegetables etc.
Anyway, going back to Camilla, people who have met her do tell me that she comes across as such a nice person whereas not many people feel the same about the Prince of Wales. I have never met her, really, apart from seeing her around at the royal meetings at Ascot etc, but she may be really just feeling, 'Oh, I so wish I didn't have to be brought to all this attention". She would have been much happier as a nice county lady doing her own little things. However, she was in love with the Prince of Wales and the Prince of Wales seems to be the sort of person who has to have his way always that she was dragged into this mess.
Again, going back to her title, most people will feel comfortable if the palace authority sticks to what they said innitially when they were getting married. Or, alternatively, give her a title of her own for life like that Hong Kong born lady in Denmark has got. People say about "traditions" but their wedding blessing was not a part of that family nor our country's tradition but it was invented to work around that couple's convenience/needs. Many things that we now call the "traditions" were born in this way, I am sure, and quite often they were invented for the practical reasons. Take an altar rails in the sanctuary of a church. It was not invented to separate a holier place from where people were gathering but it was invented so that the cattles etc that were brought into the nave wouldn't wee in the sanctuary where the Eucharist was celebrated etc. (in those days, there were no pews inside and quite often villagers etc used to bring their animals into their church for they were allowed to sell them if it was raining or what outside.)
Because this Camilla and the Prince of Wales' relationship is a bit different from the conventional situation (though it's not the first one, I am sure), I do feel, for the sake of Camilla as well, that it will be better if she didn't become HM the Queen.