When King Charles III became king, his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, became queen consort.

This title change wasofficially endorsed by Queen Elizabethwhen she commemorated her 70thanniversary on the throne.

After almost 18 years of service, Camilla has proven herself on the job.

Queen Consort Camilla smiling

“You could see their body language together.

You could just tell they’re very happy.

And I think that’s her secret [to their marriage], Glenconner toldFox News Digital.

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla smiling

“She’s not going to make herself into a star.

… She’s his wife, she’s supporting him.”

While Camilla’s updated title is indeed appearing in print, it’s a different medium.

In the Abbey Church of St Peter.

The sixth day of May 2023.”

Special Bibles were also part of Queen Elizabeth’s 1953 coronation.

Back then, Oxford University Press printed 25 special Bibles for the occasion.

This edition featured a red leather cover, along with crowns and Elizabeth’s royal cipher.

Both will feature Charles' cipher on the cover.

Like past queen consorts,Queen Camilla will be crowned alongside her husbandduring the May 6 ceremony.

“‘Consort’ is a description, not a title,” said Rose Wild, archivist forThe Times.