Camilla, Queen, consort of Charles III, King of Great Britain, 1947- (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 1947-
- Cornwall, Camilla, Duchess of, 1947-
- Camilla, Duchess of Rothesay, 1947-
- Rothesay, Camilla, Duchess of, 1947-
- Camilla, Princess of Wales, 1947-
- Camilla, Duchess of Edinburgh, 1947-
- Mountbatten-Windsor, Camilla Rosemary, 1947-
- Windsor, Camilla Rosemary Mountbatten-, 1947-
- Parker Bowles, Camilla, 1947-
- Earlier heading: Parker Bowles, Camilla
- Bowles, Camilla Parker, 1947-
- Earlier heading: Bowles, Camilla Parker
- Shand, Camilla Rosemary, 1947-
Wilson, C. The other woman, 1994: CIP t.p. (Camilla Parker Bowles) bk. p. 62 (Camilla Shand m. Andrew Henry Parker Bowles in 1973)
Camilla, ©1994: CIP galley (Camilla Parker Bowles; b. 07-17-47, King's College Hosp., London)
Wikipedia, April 20, 2005 (under Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla Rosemary Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Parker Bowles, née Shand), styled HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, but HRH The Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland; b. Camilla Rosemary Shand, July 17, 1947, London; m. Andrew Parker Bowles, 1973; div. 1995; m. HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Apr. 9, 2005. As the wife of the Prince of Wales, Camilla is automatically the Princess of Wales. However, Clarence House announced at the couple's engagement that she wished to use the style of her future husband's subsidiary title, Duke of Cornwall, rather than Princess of Wales. Clarence House also indicated that when Charles accedes to the throne it is intended that the Duchess of Cornwall should use the title HRH The Princess Consort)
Wikipedia, 12 Sept. 2022 (Camilla, Queen consort of the United Kingdom; became queen consort on 8 Sept. 2022 on death of her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II)