
Queen Camilla, who emphasized the manufacturing force of literature, sparked a tone of royal housing, with its great decision, amid reports of Prince Harry’s announcement of the step as a sponsor of charities.
The 77 -year -old launched the Queen’s Reading Hall medal, which will get to know those who champion books and stories in their communities.
King Charles III’s wife released the announcement during a stars inlaid in Clarence House while celebrating the fourth anniversary of the reading hall on Tuesday.
The Queen left the guests in a surprise, as she revealed: “From her humble beginnings, my reading room now reaches more than 12 million people in 173 countries per year.”
In her speech, Camilla said: “Through literature, we test life through other eyes, we are comfortable, enhance, laugh, cry, and we travel to different lands, and we escape from the real world.”
“In short, the books, and those who create them make life much better. Make life better is the ultimate goal of my reading room.”
The new reading room medal aims to highlight the work of “heroes reading” throughout the country who help societies to overcome the reading crisis.
Camilla was supported by her entire family in the assembly – including her husband, King Charles, her sister Annabel Elliot, and her children Tom Parker Bulls and Laura Lopez.
This comes after Harry’s statement, as the Duke as a sponsor of the Charitable Society, Sentebale, which he founded about 20 years ago with the Prince see.