Queen Camilla Hosts Reception for 2024 Booker Prize Finalists

Writers Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett and Samantha Harvey

On November 12, 2024, Queen Camilla hosted a reception for the Booker Prize Foundation at Clarence House in London, ahead of the Booker Prize 2024 ceremony. The Queen welcomed the shortlisted authors to Clarence House to congratulate them before the winner was announced. Six authors from five countries were shortlisted. The winner was announced by the Chair of the judges, Edmund de Waal, at a ceremony held at Old Billingsgate in London, with Orbital by Samantha Harvey named the winner of the 2024 Booker Prize.

Writers Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett and Samantha Harvey

Writers Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett and Samantha Harvey

Writers Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett and Samantha Harvey

Writers Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett and Samantha Harvey

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  1. James is a great book- should have won! Good to see Camilla up and about and hosting important events

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  2. Même si Camilla la porte bien, je n'arrive pas à aimer cette robe chasuble ; elle nous a habitués à mieux !

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    1. I don't care for it either. It reminds me of a school uniform. She definitely can do better.

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    2. Not becoming, she has worn this combination before, comfy at home outfit.

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  3. Oh I love the casual tone of all outfits as Camilla welcomes them into her home (one of her homes). I love the intimacy that that casualness and homeliness offers and how Camilla has introduced this aspect to the British royals, particularly around books. How very special for those authors. - Grace

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    1. Well said!

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    2. Ich kann Grace nur zustimmen. Gerade das unaufgeregte Outfit stellt die Gäste in den Vordergrund und schüchtert nicht ein.
      Sabsi

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    3. Agree to Grace and Sabsi. e.

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  4. Camilla is reading 2 books every week!

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  5. C'est une rencontre intimiste dans son foyer et je trouve, pour la circonstance, que sa tenue est absolument de mise. Chez-nous au Québec, nous n'appelons pas cela une chasuble mais bien un jumper (probablement une déformation de "jump over") . Ce n'est pas la première fois que la reine doit se reposer, et annuler ses rendez-vous pour au moins une huitaine, à la suite de problèmes respiratoires et j'ai bien peur qu'avec l'âge, ce problème-santé ne va aller qu'en s'aggravant. Lorraine (pseudo Rose).

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  6. Verging on the dowdy side and too informal even if it is an 'at home' event

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  7. The price tag on Camilla's Fiona Clare dress does not give me casual vibes to be honest ;-D But it is a great style that works perfectly for her, I like it!

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  8. At least Queen Camilla combed her hair, which cannot be said of the majority of the female authors. Nobody seemed to do a little effort to look fresh and to be dressed up a bit QC included. What a sad and dull performance.

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    1. Indeed

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    2. … or a true privilege? To be invited in to an intimate home setting and asked to come casually to emphasise the intimacy and close conversation? They are world class authors and potentially shy people who must spend many hours alone for many months to create spectacular novels … how wonderful to meet each other and Camilla quietly without needing to be something they’re not? Not boring, not dowdy, but when you think about it, an absolute privilege to be relaxed together with a queen. - Grace

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    3. @ Grace
      Is it that what they expect of a Queen ? You can relax and have friendly and interesting conversations and appearing at the same time in clothes that are adapted for the occasion (simple, comfortable but fresh and not frumpy). The least you can do is comb your hair just like the bloggers ask from Queen Maxima. If I was invited by the Queen of my country I would never appear like that (even if she herself does not do much effort to look like a queen).

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    4. I agree to Grace. DonË‹t want to see them glittering like a christmastree…

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  9. I am not a fan of house duster and frilly blouse. It is possible to wear smart casual outfits without looking frumpy. I miss Queen Elizabeth.
    mjt

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    1. You said it best…

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    2. Where I come from a duster is an implement to remove dust. How are you using the word here? I think she looks sweet and approachable. (Annie)

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    3. @Anon 21:17 I am not sure about how it was used above, but a "duster" is a long, lightweight sweater or coat, typically without closures. It is worn open, over a top, as part of an outfit.

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    4. Thank you for the “duster” description! You’re right she doesn’t seem to be wearing a duster here. Thank you! (Annie)

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  10. A good Queen. Always giving her best.

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  11. This outfit looks good and works in well with her location, Clarence House. She looks well and engaging. Lovely to see she is better.

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  12. The jumper not bad, but the blouse is too young.
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    1. Too young? Mon dieu…

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  13. Queen Elizabeth II never would have appeared like that to her guests. Even for a informal visit to her home.

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