The Duchess of Cornwall's son has stated that it "hasn't been decided" whether or not his mother will be called Queen when Prince Charles becomes King.
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles tied the knot back in 2005, eight years after the death of his first wife, Princess Diana.
Despite having worked as a Senior Royal for over a decade, the Palace has kept reasonably quiet about whether Camilla will be given the title of "Queen" when her husband, the Prince of Wales, takes over from Queen Elizabeth II.
And it appears that the Duchess of Cornwall's son, Tom Parker Bowles is also unaware of his mother's future title. In fact, he told The Times on Thursday that he knows as much as everyone else.

Mr. Parker Bowles explained: "I honestly don’t know if Mom will be called Queen. That hasn’t been decided. There are a lot of interesting Sky documentaries about that I’m sure, but I honestly don’t know if that’s true."
It was initially believed that Camilla would be given the title of HRH The Princess Consort after her husband's future coronation.
In fact, the day that her engagement to Prince Charles was announced, a press release was shared stating: "It is intended that Mrs. Parker Bowles should use the title HRH The Princess Consort when The Prince of Wales accedes to The Throne."

However, it has since been reported by several publications that the future King plans to make sure that his wife becomes the Queen Consort when he takes over as monarch. This has neither been confirmed nor denied by Buckingham Palace.
Furthermore, as reported by People Magazine, some years ago, the Palace amended the FAQ on Prince Charles's official website by taking down a question asking whether Camilla would ever become Queen.
This has also fuelled speculation as to the Duchess's fate within the Royal Family.
Forty-six-year-old Tom Parker Bowles is one of two children Camilla shares with Andrew Parker Bowles. The former couple also have a 43-year-old daughter named Laura Lopes.