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Published 15:26 5 Apr 2023 BST
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We know that there's been a development on Camilla's title from the coronation invitation that was shared on the Royal's Twitter account. The 'Consort' has been dropped, making way for her to be known as, Queen Camilla from now on. According to Hello, a royal source said it "made sense" to call Camilla Queen Consort in the months after Queen Elizabeth death but now it's just Queen Camilla.As the countdown to the Coronation continues, a new photograph of The King and The Queen Consort has been released.
? Hugo Burnand pic.twitter.com/cx0uf3ZxSu — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 4, 2023
They said: "The coronation is an appropriate time to start using 'Queen Camilla' in an official capacity."
We got a sneak peek of the coronation invite and it's pretty impressive.
It was designed by Andrew Jamieson and according to the Royal Twitter, the invitation features the "Green Man, an ancient figure from British folklore, symbolic of spring and rebirth".
It's all to celebrate the new reign.

Prince George and Camilla's grandson's will have major roles to play in the coronation.
Buckingham Palace has revealed that Prince George is one of four Pages of Honour to the King.
Other children taking on the role includes Lord Oliver Cholmondeley (13), Nicholas Barclay (13) and Ralph Tollemache (12) will play key roles in the ceremony.
They are the children of Charles and Camilla's close family friends.
The Queen's Pages of Honour's will be her grandson's Gus and Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles (13) and her great-nephew Arthur Elliot (10).

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