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  1. Camilla Rosemary Shand ist die Tochter von Major Bruce Middleton Hope Shand (1917–2006), Vice Lord Lieutenant von East Sussex, und Hon. Rosalind Maud Cubitt (1921–1994). Ihre Großeltern väterlicherseits waren der Architekt Philip Morton Shand (1888–1960) und Edith Marguerite Harrington (1893–1981).

  2. The Duchess of Cornwall was born Camilla Rosemary Shand on 17th July 1947 at King’s College Hospital, London, the eldest of three children. She has a sister Annabel Elliot (nee Shand), and a brother, Mark Shand. The Duchess of Cornwall is the daughter of Major Bruce Middleton Hope Shand and the Hon Rosalind Maud Shand (nee Cubitt).

  3. Titre Reine consort du Royaume-Uni et des autres royaumes du Commonwealth Depuis le 8 septembre 2022 (1 an, 8 mois et 18 jours) Données clés Prédécesseur Philip Mountbatten (indirectement) Biographie Nom de naissance Camilla Rosemary Shand Naissance 17 juillet 1947 (76 ans) Londres (Royaume-Uni) Père Bruce Shand Mère Rosalind Cubitt Conjoints Andrew Parker Bowles (1973-1995) Charles III ...

  4. 20 de fev. de 2021 · Rosalind Cubitt at her wedding to Bruce Shand. (Twitter) She wrote in a Daily Mail article, ... Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, pictured at the polo with Prince Charles in the early 70s.

  5. 29 de out. de 2021 · CAMILLA, Duchess of Cornwall has been a member of the Royal Family since 2005. ... Camilla Rosemary Shand was born on July 17, ... a British Army officer and businessman, and his wife Rosalind.

  6. Upon marrying Charles, Camilla was styled "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall". In Scotland, she was known as "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Rothesay". [289] Legally, Camilla was Princess of Wales but adopted the feminine form of her husband's highest-ranking subsidiary title, Duke of Cornwall, in a concession to the low public opinion of her. [290]

  7. 13 de mai. de 2024 · (Centre) Camilla, duchess of Cornwall (later queen consort of the United Kingdom), with (right) Tanzania's first lady, Salma Kikwete, during a royal visit to Dar es Salaam, 2011. (more) The low-key wedding proved to be a success with the British public, and by the end of 2005 even the duchess’s critics acknowledged that she had settled into her new role in the royal family.