Queen Camilla Receives Honorary Degree from the University of London

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

Queen Camilla received an Honorary Degree from the University of London in recognition of her exceptional contributions to promoting literacy and literature across the UK. The ceremony was held on 20 November at Senate House, where Princess Anne, Chancellor of the University of London, presented the award as part of the University's historic Foundation Day celebrations. The University of London is a federal public research university.

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

In 2021, Queen Camilla launched a book club on Instagram, 'The Queen's Reading Room', which has since evolved into a charity. The organization produces free educational content, hosts a literary festival, and commissions research into the benefits of reading. Other significant aspects of the Queen’s work include supporting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, empowering women and girls, raising awareness about osteoporosis, combatting loneliness among the elderly, and promoting the Arts.

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

Traditionally held each autumn at Senate House, Foundation Day commemorates the University of London's establishment by Royal Charter in 1836. Honorary degrees have been awarded as part of the ceremony since 1908, with notable recipients including King George V and Queen Mary (then The Prince and Princess of Wales), Sir Winston Churchill, Dame Judi Dench, and T. S. Eliot.

Queen Camilla is presented an Honorary Doctorate of Literature by Princess Anne

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  1. Lovely the 2 sisters in law

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  2. Love P Anne’s lipstick, lovely pop of color, Rem

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    1. The red lipstick is too hard. It is almost purple. The contrast with her white face is too hard. She should use a brow pencil to redraw her brows a bit. With the light of the camera on her face she looks rather spooky.

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    2. Anon 17;08: come on! It is clear it is the effect of the lamps that makes their faces so white.

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  3. Le manteau blanc est chic et je trouve qu'il va bien avec les bottes noires et la robe noire. Mais les épaules du manteau sont trop larges et trop hautes, dommage. Paloma.

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    1. @ Paloma.
      Je suis d'accord avec vous concernant les épaules.

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  4. I really like P. Anne’s outfit. The brocade(?) coat is particularly nice and ties in well with her shoes and dress. I think she has a few pieces by this designer and they are all excellent. (V.M.)

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  5. Pour cette occasion, toutes les deux sont superbes - J'adore particulièrement les couleurs bleu/or de la princesse Anne !

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  6. I just want to say that Camilla really deserves this honor for her inspiring work for the literature

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  7. If they hadn't had a lovely academic robe for Princess Anne, she could have designed her own! The outfit she has on under the robe is beautiful! I have been conditioned by society's worshipping of the sun for decades, I wish Anne were less pale. Camilla looks good, her hair is an asset. Chris L.

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  8. Great to see them together.

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  9. On this occasion, both ladies look good. Its wonderful to see them together. I love the patterned floral Navy coat the Princess Royal is wearing, her shoes are gorgeous.

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  10. Lovely to see them both together for this occasion

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  11. What an honor for the Queen and it was presented by the Pss Royal. Both look great together.
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