Chi è la nuova regina del Regno Unito. Biografia e curiosità.
L’improvvisa popolarità della Regina consorte stupisce, visto il crollo di consensi di Re Carlo, e fa tremare persino la Principessa del Galles
L’amore tra Camilla d’Inghilterra e re Carlo III è stato mantenuto segreto per anni per poi uscire allo scoperto. Sicuramente Camilla Shand, conosciuta anche come Camilla Parker Bowles, è ancora oggi una figura che divide l’opinione pubblica. Forse non tutti sanno che la Regina consorte è madre di due figli: scopriamo chi sono e cosa […]
Si sono conosciuti nel 1970 a una partita di polo. Dopo essersi amati in segreto per oltre 30 anni e un matrimonio tardivo, oggi sono il Re e la Regina consorte del Regno Unito. Vi raccontiamo la loro storia in immagini.
Camilla compie 76 anni: conosci lei meglio?
Il dress code della regina consorte e della principessa di Galles si riferisce chiaramente al titolo militare onorario consegnato da re Carlo III alla consorte e alla principessa di Galles. Una novità introdotta per la prima celebrazione in onore del nuovo sovrano
HRH Princess Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière of France was born on September 23, 1759 in Versailles, the eldest surviving daughter of Louis, Dauphin of France by Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony. She was the granddaughter of King Louis XV and sister of Prince Louis Auguste, later His Most Christian Majesty King Louis XVI. Her father died when he was only 36 and her mother fell into a deep depression afterwards and died only a couple of years later. Madame Clotilde, as she was known, was, along with her sister Elisabeth, raised by Madame de Marsan. Nonetheless, the legacy of her parents was strongly seen in Marie Clotilde. Like her father, she was very religious and a little on the plump side which led some to (rather cruelly one would think) nickname her ‘Gros-Madame’ when she was a girl. Perhaps because of this she was rather shy and withdrawn, a demur type we would say. Some have seized on this to portray the princess as passive and having a rather blank character but nothing could be further from the truth. She simply did not wear her emotions on her sleeve. She and her sister Elisabeth, who grew up together, were very attached to each other and Princess Elisabeth, who led such a tragic life, was extremely distraught when Madame Clotilde left France to marry. She was only sixteen when she was married in 1775 to Prince Charles Emmanuel of Piedmont, son and heir of King Victor Amadeus III of Piedmont-Sardinia and Queen Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain. This had been arranged well in advance and from the time she was very young the princess had been taught Italian so as it fit in quickly with the royal court in Turin. Many of the snobs at the French court, where being beautiful and fashionable often seemed the be-all and end-all, made mocking comments after her departure about her weight (though I will hasten to add that by our standards today she does not look to have been that overweight to me) to the effect that the Prince of Piedmont was getting ‘two wives instead of one’. The match was part of a diplomatic offensive of sorts involving several such marriages and so King Victor Amadeus III was only concerned that she would be able to have children but, Prince Charles Emmanuel was not bothered in the least by the size of his bride, saying he simply had “more to worship”. The gallant Savoy prince loved his wife from the start and she him in what would be a very happy and devoted marriage for the two. Unfortunately, the concerns of Victor Amadeus III would prove well founded as the couple were never able to have children (though who can say if the responsibility rested with the bride or the groom). Nonetheless, Marie Clotilde and Charles Emmanuel were very happy together. Both were very devout Catholics and their shared faith proved a solid foundation for their union. Both also had good examples to follow coming from parents who were extremely devoted to each other as well. Marie Clotilde admired and respected her husband and Charles Emmanuel loved his wife regardless of what size dress she wore. Marie Clotilde was also warmly welcomed into the House of Savoy by her new sisters-in-law who all became fast friends and very supportive of each other. Marie Clotilde was never able to see France again as the outbreak of the Revolution prevented any such happy visits. Her brother and his Queen along with so many others, including her beloved sister Elisabeth were all sent to the guillotine by the bloodthirsty revolutionaries. It was a heart-wrenching time for Marie Clotilde but she took refuge in her faith, her in-laws were supportive and her father-in-law, King Victor Amadeus III, was happy to provide sanctuary for those of the French Royal Family who could escape including Clotilde’s brother the Count of Artois and her aunts Madame Adelaide and Madame Victoire. In 1796 the old King died and Marie Clotilde became Queen consort alongside her husband who became King Charles Emmanuel IV of Piedmont-Sardinia. Despite being greatly outmatched, as a matter of principle the late Victor Amadeus III had declared war on the revolutionary republic only to be soundly beaten and forced to sign a humiliating peace. However, only a few years after coming to the throne, French republican forces invaded again forcing Charles Emmanuel and Marie Clotilde to flee to the island of Sardinia. Sustained by their faith and little else the couple later moved to Rome and later Naples, aided by the patrician Colonna family. During this time, Marie Clotilde was an angel of mercy to her husband’s dying aunt, Princess Maria Felicita of Savoy (herself a saintly woman) while in Naples. The woman died later in Rome and only a year later, on March 7, 1802, Queen Marie Clotilde departed this life as well, at the age of only 42, to the very end being concerned with the welfare of others and the care of her husband. The King was so distraught by her passing that he abdicated his rights and joined the Society of Jesus. Marie Clotilde of France, Queen consort of Piedmont-Sardinia was buried in Naples at the Church of Santa Caterina a Chiaia. On April 10, 1808 His Holiness Pope Pius VII (who had known the Queen personally) declared her “venerable”, the first step in the process of beatification. As far as I know, her cause has not since progressed. She was, nonetheless, a great Christian, a great wife and a great queen.
Camilla manterebbe la sua posizione all’interno della monarchia ma ci sarebbe una modifica al suo titolo: da «regina consorte» a «regina vedova»
La loro è una delle storie d’amore più discusse di tutti i tempi. Stiamo parlando di Carlo d’Inghilterra e Camilla Parker. Nonostante le polemiche e le discussione, la regina madre Elisabetta II ha resa pubblica la sua volontà di proclamare Camilla “regina consorte” quando Carlo diventerà re. L’occasione dell’annuncio è avvenuta all’inizio dei festeggiamenti per […]
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Amata e odiata, Camilla. Per lunga parte della sua relazione con il principe Carlo, ritenuta imperfetta per il ruolo di consorte di un re. Ma il 31 dicembre, la svolta: la regina le ha assegnato uno dei titoli più ambiti del regno.
Addio regina Elisabetta
I piccoli principi del Galles hanno nomignoli affettuosi per tutti, e nel loro elenco non manca la Regina Consorte, moglie di nonno Carlo e loro «nonna acquisita»
Il 6 maggio la regina consorte indosserà una creazione di Bruce Oldfield, stilista di fiducia di Diana: come si vestirà Camilla per l'incoronazione di Carlo.
In un comunicato stampa ufficiale la regina ha detto che quando verrà il tempo e il principe Carlo sarà re, sua moglie Camilla regnerà con lui come regina.
Doveva farsi chiamare Principessa Consorte, poi la Regina Elisabetta ha chiesto di scegliere Regina Consorte: sarà incoronata, invece, come Regina Camilla
Il look della regina Camilla in abito bianco e corona di Elisabetta II all'apertura del parlamento inglese.
Upon arrival at Buckingham Palace today, Camilla, Queen Consort, looked emotional, and was supported by her husband, who placed a reassuring hand on her back.
Tutto è ormai pronto per l'incoronazione di re Carlo III e della regina consorte Camilla. Segui la diretta della giornata.
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Pare che nel 2019, quando Kate era incinta di Louis, William si avvicinò molto a Rose. E ora il marito della donna è stata promosso ad assistente personale di re Carlo. Una nomina che rischia di creare tensioni tra i principi del Galles…
Come vestirsi a 77 anni, look della Regina Camilla.
Principe Carlo. Il reale inglese, in un'intervista a Vogue, racconta la passione per la moda sostenibile: fa riparare abiti e scarpe, odia lo spreco