With her husband’s accession to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Camilla becomes Queen Consort and will take on a new role alongside King Charles III. Just over 25 years after the death of Charles’ first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, Camilla remains a divisive figure in Britain. In a Global News exclusive, Dawna Friesen speaks with royal commentator Angela Levin on how Camilla has rehabilitated her public image.
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