Queen Camilla's burial location hasn't been officially announced, but she will likely be interred with King Charles III, potentially in the George VI Memorial Chapel within St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, which has space for two more after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's remains are moved there, or possibly at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore. Ultimately, she will be buried where she chooses, likely alongside her husband.
It's unclear if Her Majesty will be allowed to retain quarters at Clarence House once Prince William is king, but if not, it won't be a problem. Turns out Camilla actually has her own private home called Ray Mill House where she spends much of her private time away from the spotlight.
The Duke of Sussex didn't have his wishes granted
He explained his request to be buried alongside his mother Princess Diana wouldn't be possible. The late Princess of Wales was laid to rest at her childhood home Althorp House, on a private island only accessible via boat.
Camilla didn't inherit anything. Those jewels are part of the state jewels. She can wear them but they're not hers. Camilla like others can wear the jewels but they are the British royal history.
After Katharine, Duchess of Kent's funeral today, she will be buried in the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore in Windsor.
No, King Charles and Queen Camilla generally sleep in separate bedrooms, a common practice among the British upper class and royals, including the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, as it helps maintain their relationship and allows for personal space, with both having their own rooms at residences like Clarence House and private country homes.
The coffin will remain in the cathedral's Lady Chapel overnight. The funeral on Tuesday afternoon will be a private family service, after which the coffin will be taken to the royal burial ground in Frogmore in Windsor.
In addition to her engagement ring and her wedding band (the latter, a gift from fellow jewelry aficionado Queen Elizabeth II), Markle also donned Diana's iconic "divorce ring" for the evening reception at her 2018 nuptials.
Queen Camilla experienced a chest infection, later revealed to be a form of pneumonia, which forced her to cancel engagements in late 2024, leading to ongoing post-viral fatigue requiring rest and a modified schedule, though she has since recovered from the acute illness. She confirmed the pneumonia diagnosis during a state visit, managing indoor events but avoiding strenuous outdoor activities due to tiredness.
It's thought that Zara Tindall didn't inherit any money from the Queen directly, her mother Princess Anne inherited a share of the Sovereign Grant, according to i24 News, though the exact amount isn't known.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) did not attend Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, reportedly because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, a decision made thoughtfully by Sophie herself. At the time, she was dating Prince Edward, but they were not yet engaged or married.
Yes, Prince William and Kate Middleton sleep in the same bed, often with their dog Orla, a revelation Prince William shared, highlighting a more modern, relatable approach to royal life compared to past generations who sometimes used separate beds for status or privacy. While they have separate bedrooms for some downtime and might use separate beds when traveling on the royal train due to its layout, their usual arrangement at home is together, with their dog as a regular bedfellow.
"I really admire the way the Spencer family have clearly maintained a close and private relationship with both William and Harry. It is what Earl Spencer promised during his dramatic oration at Diana's funeral," royal expert Jennie Bond told OK!.
In his book, Yes Ma'am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants (via The Daily Mail) royal author Tom Quinn claimed that Harry and William called Queen Camilla "Lady Macbeth," "Cruella de Vil" and the "Witch of the West" as teenagers.
All royals are expected to bow or curtsy to the sovereign and his wife, King Charles and Queen Camilla. Since he ascended to the throne, Prince William and Princess Kate have been seen formally greeting the monarch with a bow and curtsy on multiple occasions.
Queen Camilla was once a heavy smoker - but stopped the habit years ago.
Yes, King Charles and Queen Camilla famously sleep in separate bedrooms, a practice common among British royals and the upper class, with sources indicating they have separate rooms at Clarence House plus a shared one, allowing them independence and comfort (like avoiding snoring or differing duvet/heating needs), which is cited as a secret to their successful marriage.
In this specific case, Kate Middleton is a carrier for hemophilia, which means her genetic makeup includes one normal X chromosome and one X chromosome carrying the hemophilia allele (let's denote them as X^H for the normal and X^h for the hemophilia).
She loved wearing brands, which included Chanel. However, the then Princess of Wales stopped wearing Chanel following her divorce. Apparently, the label's logo, the double interlocking C's, reminded her of the betrayal she had by Prince Charles because of his then-affair with Camilla Parker Bowles.
Meghan Markle revealed she experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a rare and serious medical condition involving high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine after childbirth, which she described as a "huge medical scare". She shared this personal health battle on her podcast, highlighting the challenges of managing a life-threatening condition while navigating new motherhood privately, an experience she shares with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.
But it was not the scent of figs Meghan Markle chose for her wedding, or even candles like her sister in law. Instead, she went with a classic Diptyque diffuser in the scent, Baies, one of the brand's bestselling fragrances according to royal biographers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand in their book Finding Freedom.
Prince Harry whispered to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, that he hoped she was happy and with his grandfather, Prince Philip, and expressed his admiration for her dedication to duty until the end, as revealed in his memoir Spare. He said he hoped she'd be happy and with Grandfather now, acknowledging her service through the Jubilee and her final duties.
Yes, it's true that Beyoncé is distantly related to Queen Elizabeth II, specifically as her 25th cousin, once removed, connected by their shared ancestor, King Henry II, making "Queen B" a real-life royal relative. Their lineage traces back through French and Acadian roots, linking them through centuries of family lines.