Queen Camilla’s 79th birthday is coming up on July 17th. We’ll definitely get some “Keen Camilla” stories closer to her birthday, but the Times of London fast-tracked one of those pieces after Camilla happily posed with noted transphobe JK Rowling on the last day of Pride Month. The problem for Camilla is that after nearly three decades of careful and expensive image rehabilitation, people still hate her. She consistently has very low approval ratings and people still think that she’s nothing but a boozehound side-chick. Which means that when Camilla does something horrible or controversial – like posing for photos with JK Rowling – most people are like “yeah, sounds about right” and “gosh, we miss Diana, she was amazing and a true LGBTQ ally.” Well, someone in Camilla’s camp thinks that this whole controversy can be reframed as “Camilla is so bold and people should admire the strength it takes to pal around with bigots and racists.” I’m only barely paraphrasing this Times piece.
If a picture speaks a thousand words, the image of the Queen with the author JK Rowling last week spoke volumes about Camilla’s approach to her life and her role as consort. In Scotland with the King for engagements north of the border, Camilla, who is an ardent campaigner for the joy of reading, hosted the Harry Potter author for lunch at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. According to the official Buckingham Palace line: “Her Majesty and Ms Rowling discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books and the vital part reading plays in opening doors for future generations.”
It was, of course, so much more than that. The Queen and her team knew that releasing an image of her and Rowling — whose views on gender issues have prompted many high-profile figures to denounce the author as “transphobic” — would be highly controversial, particularly with the meeting taking place during Pride Month. And so it proved.
The royal family’s social media platforms, which posted the image on Tuesday afternoon, attracted thousands of “likes” as well as comments. One described the post as “deplorable”. Another said: “In what world would anyone post this?”
The Queen, however, was not only willing but determined to take on the risk and the criticism she knew would come with it, in a major show of support for Rowling. Before the meeting, courtiers deliberated whether to try to keep the meeting private, but an aide says that “fundamentally it was felt that being open was the right thing to do”.
A royal source says: “These kind of decisions are not taken lightly or carelessly, but in a determination to do what she feels is right. There are always risk-free ways of living her life but she doesn’t wish to live risk-free. The safest thing is not to make a judgment on things. She feels that risks her principles. She would prefer to be brave than safe.”
Books and championing literacy were “officially” the talking points for the Queen, 78, and Rowling, 60, over lunch, but behind the scenes it is understood the pair also discussed their support for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Rowling herself is a survivor who funds Beira’s Place, a refuge and support centre in Edinburgh for victims of assault. Last year, Camilla revealed she was the victim of an attempted sexual assault by a man who tried to grope her on a train when she was a teenager.
It might surprise both Camilla and Jo Rowling that people can have sympathy for victims of sexual violence AND simultaneously have nothing but disgust for Camilla and Rowling for their horrible behavior overall. As for this…“These kind of decisions are not taken lightly or carelessly, but in a determination to do what she feels is right…” Okay, good to know. Camilla made the conscious decision to platform a woman who has spent the past six-plus years being a transphobic bully who harasses any and every trans-ally and who has spent time and money promoting transphobia culturally and legislatively. All because Camilla AGREES with Rowling. Because Camilla thinks Rowling is “right.”
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- Britain’s Queen Camilla speaks to guests during a Big Lunch event at the British Library in central London, on June 3, 2026, to mark the National Year of Reading. The Big Lunch, is the UK’s annual celebration bringing millions of neighbours and communities together in a nationwide act of friendship on the first weekend in June every year since 2009. The Queen has been Patron of The Big Lunch since 2013. / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Henry NICHOLLS has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [JUNE 3] instead of [JUNE 2]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.”,Image: 1107519169, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: SEE CAPTION FOR MORE INFORMATION, *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no , Credit line: HENRY NICHOLLS/Avalon
- Queen Camilla hosts a tea party and treasure hunt at Clarence House in London for children supported by Dreams and Wishes, a charity dedicated to helping seriously ill children and their families build precious memories. Picture date: Wednesday June 3, 2026.,Image: 1107543702, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no , Credit line: Andrew Matthews/Avalon
- London, UK, 13 June 2026. The King and Queen leave Buckingham Palace on the King’s Birthday Parade for the Trooping The Colour Buckingham Palace, London, UK.,Image: 1109873067, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no , Credit line: Lee Floyd/Avalon
- (left to right) The Prince of Wales, known as the Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland, Queen Camilla and King Charles III during the Thistle Service at St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, as part of the King’s visit to Scotland for Holyrood Week. Picture date: Wednesday July 1, 2026.,Image: 1113760059, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no , Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
- Queen Camilla during a visit to Smitten Farm in The Plains, Virginia , to learn about America’s horseracing industry, efforts across the sport to improve horse welfare and rehabilitation, and opportunities for collaboration between the British and American racing, on day four of the state visit to the US Featuring: Queen Camilla Where: Front Royal, Virginia, United States When: 30 Apr 2026 Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- Queen Camilla attends the opening of the seventh session of the Scottish Parliament Featuring: Queen Camilla Where: Edinburgh, United Kingdom When: 27 Jun 2026 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- Queen Camilla during her visit to see the exhibition of Chaos and Control, Printmaking in Scotland Now, as part of the bicentenary celebrations for the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA) in Edinburgh. Featuring: Queen Camilla Where: Edinburgh, United Kingdom When: 30 Jun 2026 Credit: Steve Welsh/PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**





















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