Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in the British royal family, has recently been in the limelight, and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom recently awarded her the "Garter Medal", making her one of the 25 members of the British highest rank, laying the foundation for her future status as Queen of the United Kingdom.
Camilla herself was not idle, and she took the initiative to follow in the footsteps of two other popular concubines of the British royal family, Princess Kate and the former Duchess of Sussas, Meghan Markle, and started her new career.
According to British media reports on January 5, local time, Camilla will celebrate her 75th birthday on July 17 this year, and according to reliable sources, Camilla will be invited as the editor of "Country Life" magazine.

The issue of Country Life, scheduled for July 13, will be a commemorative of the magazine's 125th anniversary and will focus on Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, for her charity work and her love of horses and dogs.
Mark Hedges, editor of Country Life magazine, said: "It is a great honour for the Duchess of Cornwall to agree to make a cameo appearance in Country Life in July.
"Her Highness is a passionate rural woman and we are delighted that she is following her husband to preside over this commemoration."
The Duchess's son, Tom Parker Bowles, a frequent contributor to the popular magazine, gave some thoughts about his mother's appointment as guest editor.
"As a country life columnist, I'm glad my mother will be invited to edit a special issue," he said.
"But I'd rather she doesn't mess with my manuscript."
Several other members of the British royal family have also guestly edited the magazine, including Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
Camilla decided to make a cameo appearance as editor of the magazine and embark on her new career, following in the footsteps of two other famous concubines of the British royal family.
Former Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, published the September 2019 issue of British Fashion magazine, which featured the theme of "The Power of Change".
The magazine cover featured several portraits of celebrities, including actresses Jane Fonda and Salma Hayek, and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden. Megan said she hopes readers will feel "inspired" by the magazine's special edition.
Meghan once publicly advertised: "The past seven months have been a meaningful process, and I have co-curated and collaborated with Edward Enninful, the editor-in-chief of Vogue in the UK, to publish the most read fashion magazine of the year, and to turn the focus to the values, careers and influencers in the world today." ”
Princess Kate also had a cameo as a guest editor, and in 2016 Princess Kate edited an issue of the Huffington Post UK newspaper about raising awareness about children's mental health.
As the day of Prince Charles's ascension to the throne draws nearer, his wife Camilla's future royal status will attract more and more attention.
Although Camilla now has the basis for becoming the Queen of England, she herself is also active in the activities of the British Royal Family, frequently showing her face and increasing her capital to become a queen. Including her current cameo as a magazine editor, she is also inextricably linked to her goal of increasing her personal reputation.
However, for reasons that are well known, many Britons do not have a good impression of her, and can even be said to dislike her. In view of this, under the premise of all opposition, even if Camilla has made a lot of efforts to become the queen of England, it is really unknown whether she can finally become the queen of England.
Any comments on this matter are welcome.