Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, 70, also known as Camilla Parker Bowles, is the wife of Prince Charles, 69, heir apparent to the British throne.
The pair married in a ceremony at St. George’s Chapel in 2005, and they had been in a relationship for considerably longer.
Her daily work involves assisting Prince Charles in his royal duties, and she is patron of a number of charities including Animal Care Trust.
Camilla was married once before, to retired British Army officer Andrew Parker Bowles, whom she married in 1973 and divorced in 1995.
She has three children from her first marriage: Tom Parker Bowles, 43, and Laura Lopes, 39.
But what is Camilla’s net worth? The Duchess of Cornwall is said to be worth $ 5 million (£3.9 million), according to Celebrity Net Worth.
As a young adult, Camilla held a role as a receptionist at a Mayfair based decorating firm.
Before marrying Prince Charles in 2005, Camilla lived in a home in Wiltshire worth £2 million.
Prince Charles, meanwhile, was said in 2016 to have total assets amounting to $ 1.3 billion (£931 million), according to AOL.
This is despite reportedly giving Princess Diana a divorce settlement of £17 million in 1996.
It is believed Prince Charles and Camilla did not draw up a pre-nuptial agreement before they married in 2005.
According to a handwriting expert, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has aspirations to be Queen in the future.
Camilla is expected to be given the title of Princess Consort, should Charles become King.
However, an analysis of her handwriting suggests she wants the title of “Queen”, instead.
“Camilla’s writing has a large size with wide and irregular word and letter spacing,” said the expert.
It was said she “adores being in the limelight”. Can you guess what else her handwriting revealed?