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Queen Camilla not ruled out, Charles says

London -- The heir to the throne of the British Commonwealth, Prince Charles, says it's possible his second wife Camilla could assume the title of queen.

In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, Charles appeared off-guard when asked about the potential status change to co-monarch for Camilla, The Daily Telegraph reported.

"That's, well … we'll see, won't we? That could be," the heir-apparent said.

The 62-year-old is the heir to his mother, Queen Elizabeth, who has made no indication of stepping down at the age of 84.

British royals reach Toronto

Toronto -- British Prince Charles and his wife Camilla's Canadian tour reached Toronto Wednesday afternoon.

The royal couple were greeted at the airport about 2:30 p.m. local time by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and his wife Terri, provincial Lt. Gov. David Onley and other dignitaries, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

The prince and duchess, who had arrived from Newfoundland where their Canadian trip started Monday, then traveled by motorcade to downtown Toronto, the CBC said.