The invitations for the upcoming coronation of the 74-year-old monarch have been revealed, confirming that Camilla will be crowned queen at the ceremony in May.
This move is seen by some royal fans and experts as a fresh snub to the couple, particularly Prince Harry, who has been openly critical of the Queen in the past.
Buckingham Palace has released the first glimpse of the ornate invites, which have a floral border and are printed on recycled paper.
The invites invite guests to attend the "coronation of their majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla", marking the first time that the Palace has used the royal title for Camilla, instead of "Queen Consort".
Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest son, Prince George, has been given an official role in the coronation.
It is unclear whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend the ceremony, as they have not yet commented on the announcement. In addition, US President Joe Biden has informed the King that he will not be able to attend, but his wife Jill Biden will attend in his place.