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King consort Camilla
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Letterheads, cards and gifts from the British Queen Camilla will be monogrammed with an elaborate monogram.
This was announced by Buckingham Palace on Tuesday night.
The monogram consists of the two intertwined initials C and R for Camilla Regina and a crown above.
Regina is the Latin word for "queen".
Camilla's husband, King Charles III, also has a monogram - with the same letters.
It consists of a C for Charles, an R for "Rex" (Latin for "king"), the numeral III within the letter R, and the symbol of the crown.
It was presented at the end of September and is now being shown on new mailboxes and government documents, for example.
However, the transition should be gradual.
In addition to mailboxes from the long reign of Queen Elizabeth II, there are also several in Great Britain from the time of her predecessors up to Queen Victoria, who died in 1901.
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