After a very difficult time, Queen Camilla got her smile back on a very special evening. The wife of Carlos III has been praised for her exceptional efforts to promote literature and reading habits, and for this she received an honorary doctorate in literature. It should be noted that less than a month ago, he had to cancel all his commitments and his official agenda due to a “chest infection” that caused him a nagging cough for several days. It added that her dog died last week, “who brought so much joy to her life and was her great companion.”
The Queen’s presence at this award shows that she has now recovered. “It was a special evening for Her Majesty the Queen, who was awarded an honorary doctorate in London by the Chancellor of the University of London, Princess Anne. literature. The Queen, an avid reader, was awarded a doctorate in recognition of her many years of visiting schools, libraries, workplaces and even prisons throughout the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.” by the British Royal Household.
Additionally, they explain the reason why they awarded him this doctorate: “His Highness is the patron of several organizations that support and promote Literacyand has visited many schools, libraries, workplaces and prisons to see the work of literacy programs.” These honorary degrees have been awarded since 1908 and Queen Camilla is not the first royal to receive the honour, such as the late King George V and Queen Mary.
Over the years, Queen Camilla has sponsored events that promote and support literacy National Literary Trust, First Story, Coram Beanstock And Book Trust. In January 2021, he launched Queen’s reading room Like an online reading club with its own recommendations and a place to meet your favorite authors. The project turned into a podcast and later a charity to promote the benefits of reading
Your painful loss
Less than a week ago, the British Royal House announced their dog’s death with a post on their official account: “Sad farewell. Beth, who brought so much joy and was the Queen’s companion, has passed.” Both Beth and Bluebell were adopted by Queen Camilla at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home Old Windsor – an animal shelter and care centre. Since then, the two Jack Russell terriers have had many royal engagements with the monarchs. Even, as we can see in the snapshot accompanying these lines, they attracted everyone’s attention when they were included in the official pose on the 15th wedding anniversary of Carlos III and his wife – in 2020.