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Camilla Britain's future Queen Consort clocks 75

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Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will celebrate her 75th birthday today, marking the occasion with a small family dinner at Prince Charles’ Highgrove estate in southwest England.

The big occasion follows British broadcaster ITV’s release of a documentary about the duchess’s stint as guest editor of Country Life, during which she helped produce a special edition celebrating the magazine’s 125th anniversary.

In a personal tribute, Camilla selected Charles, her husband, as one of her rural heroes.

“It’s not easy to write about your husband,” she said in the film. “I bit through several pencils.”

The milestone birthday comes at a time when the monarchy, and Camilla’s place in it, are in a generational transition.

As the 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II soldiers on during her twilight years, other members of the royal household are taking on new roles with more responsibilities.

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Six months ago, in a statement marking her 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II expressed her “sincere wish” that Camilla would be known as “Queen Consort” when her son succeeds her.

With those words, Elizabeth sought to answer once and for all questions about the status of Camilla, who was initially shunned by fans of the late Princess Diana, Charles’ first wife.

The queen’s statement marked a big moment in Camilla’s transformation from the “third person” in the marriage of Charles and Diana to consort in waiting.

Once blamed for the marriage’s disintegration, she has now been accepted by the public since she married Charles in 2005.

She’s taken on roles at more than 100 charities, focusing on a wide range of issues including promoting literacy, supporting victims of domestic violence and people who have osteoporosis.

Known for having a wicked sense of humour, she has softened Charles’ stuffy image and made the heir to the throne seem less remote and more accessible.

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