Yes, absolutely.
By law, by tradition, by being married to Charles she WILL be the Queen Consort. I think she's very good for Charles.
The argument for Princess Consort doesn't make sense as male consorts - Albert and Philip - couldn't be King Consort as they'd then outrank the Queen (true across other monarchies too: Margrethe & Henrik of Denmark, Beatrix & Claus of the Netherlands).
Camilla had a rough time before they were married (pelted by eggs how many times?) but never publicly complained. She has done, and continues to do, fantastic work in the fields of literacy, osteoporosis, looking after the elderly and lonely, domestic violence and assault (a few years back, talking to those on the receiving end, she asked what would items would the women have liked. There are now kits being given out by shelters and assault centres filled with all these items), she invites terminally ill children to decorate the Christmas tree at Clarence House each year (serves them all herself and ensures that the Bearskin worn by the guards are tried on by the children), not forgetting her walking the talk and owning rescue dogs.
She never seeks the limelight, she puts her head down and works on causes important to her, unfashionable and forgotten they may be (to start with), she comes across very grounded, sensible, witty and someone I'd rather like to have a drink with. Also, she can wear the big jewels fabulously! (Okay, that's completely shallow, but still valid
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