KEY POINTS

  • Camilla Parker Bowles could star in the upcoming season of "Strictly Come Dancing" 
  • Camilla will be crowned as queen in the near future
  • Buckingham Palace will never admit its plans to give Camilla a coronation ceremony 

Camilla Parker Bowles is reportedly a huge fan of “Strictly Come Dancing,” and she even urges her husband, Prince Charles to watch it with her every week.

Now, bookies Coral told Express that it is possible for the Duchess of Cornwall to star in the upcoming season of “Strictly Come Dancing.” John Hill, a spokesperson for Coral, said that the odds for the future queen to compete for the Glitterball Trophy are currently at 100/1.

“We know that Camilla is a huge ‘Strictly’ fan and many punters feel as though the Duchess of Cornwall will appear on the show herself this year as a contestant,” he said.

However, the palace hasn’t confirmed or denied the reports. But it is known that members of the royal family are not allowed to appear on television shows or compete in them. As such, it is possible that the claims are nothing more than just rumors.

Meanwhile, Prince Charles’ wife also made headlines this week after it was revealed that she will be crowned queen when her husband ascends the throne. In the past, experts claimed that Camilla won’t have a coronation ceremony.

In the Netflix documentary series “The Royal House of Windsor,” Princess Diana’s former private secretary, Patrick Jephson, said that Queen Camilla has always been in the cards. However, it something that Buckingham Palace will never admit.

“You will never find it acknowledged. You will find clever wording like ‘there are no plans’ or ‘it is not envisaged. I bet you a dollar to a donut Her Majesty Queen Camilla will be crowned,” he said.

There are claims that Camilla won’t be crowned as queen because the Church of England has strict rules against divorce. Prince Charles and Camilla were previously married to their respective spouses before they ended up together.

Prince Charles’ great-uncle, Edward VIII had to abdicate in order to marry his twice-divorced lover, Wallis Simpson. But according to Jephson, Prince Charles and Edward VIII face very different conditions.

Prince Charles has succeeded where Edward VIII failed miserably. Even though he’s divorced, he didn’t give up the throne to marry Camilla.

Camilla Parker Bowles
Camilla attends an engagement on the beach during the official royal visit to Grenada on March 23, 2019 in Saint George's, Grenada. Getty Images/Chris Jackson