Kim Kardashian's son Saint, 7, admits he tells his mom she means 'nothing' to him as star shares brutal Mother's Day messages from her kids That’s why as I watch today, I will feel uncomfortable when Camilla is made Queen - and hope it will not turn out to be a terrible mistake. Women of my generation lived through Charles’s betrayal and we can’t shake off memories of Camilla’s role in that desperately sad saga. It’s made more poignant by the fact that she feared the woman who got her husband would get to wear the crown. And I’m afraid to say much of this has to do with Diana who, even in death, casts a shadow over today’s proceedings. However much Charles loves Camilla, his subjects do not share his adoration. Most telling was that Queen Camilla was near the bottom, along with Meghan, Harry and Andrew. But why did he have to over-reach with Camilla when so many of us still have misgivings about her? A poll in the Mail this week mirrored my own concerns - naming the late Queen our most popular royal, Prince William in second place followed by his mother Princess Diana who died nearly three decades ago. Like millions of loyal monarchists, I wish King Charles and Queen Camilla well. But more importantly, nor did the British public. To be fair, Camilla never asked for this honour. Wondering how can you get a front row seat at King Charles III's Coronation from across the pond in America? FEMAIL made a complete guide to his big day
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