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The problem is that her default faith isn't compatible with her actual alignment, only the one she (badly) poses as (CN or N, depending on her mood).
Basically she has an illegal character build and it's causing issues with divine classes other than her default shaman.
As far as I found, there doesn't seem to be any actual precedent involving this in Pathfinder rules so if it was intentional, Owlcat may have taken some liberties here. Otherwise, it was a bug that was fixed and those items are just for storytelling purposes and are mechanically worthless.
Edit: Or the aforementioned illegal build.
https://steamdb.info/patchnotes/9836516/
Update 2.0.3i
- Camellia couldn't cast cleric or inquisitor spells because of the alignment issue – fixed;
Apparently, this was fixed, though I haven't tested yet.