Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is one of the most recognizable members of the British Royal Family. As the wife of Prince Charles, she is often seen attending royal engagements and events alongside her husband. But did you know that Camilla actually has royal blood herself? Her royal ancestry is distant, but there’s a definite linkage that’s worth mentioning.

The link comes from Camilla’s 2x maternal great-grandfather Lieutenant Colonel William Coutts Keppel, born 1832. He was the son of the 7th Earl of Albermarle, Augustus Keppel, and his wife, Elizabeth Denison. This makes Camilla a distant relative of the British Royal Family.

Camilla’s great-grandfather, the 7th Earl of Albermarle, was the son of the 6th Earl of Albermarle, William Keppel, and his wife, Augusta Fane. The 6th Earl of Albermarle was the son of the 5th Earl of Albermarle, George Keppel, and his wife, Anne Miller. The 5th Earl of Albermarle was the son of the 4th Earl of Albermarle, William Keppel, and his wife, Anne Miller. The 4th Earl of Albermarle was the son of the 3rd Earl of Albermarle, George Keppel, and his wife, Anne Miller. The 3rd Earl of Albermarle was the son of the 2nd Earl of Albermarle, William Keppel, and his wife, Anne Miller.

The 2nd Earl of Albermarle was the son of the 1st Earl of Albermarle, William Keppel, and his wife, Anne Miller. The 1st Earl of Albermarle was the son of King George II and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach. This makes Camilla a distant relative of the British Royal Family, as the 1st Earl of Albermarle was a direct descendant of King George II.

It is clear that Camilla has royal blood in her veins, albeit a distant connection. Her 2x great-grandfather, the 7th Earl of Albermarle, was a direct descendant of King George II, making Camilla a distant relative of the British Royal Family. While she may not be a direct descendant of the British monarchy, her royal lineage is undeniable.

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