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Commitment to literature: Honorary doctorate for Queen Camilla
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She is considered an avid reader: Queen Camilla was honored by the University of London for her commitment to literature. She was given the honor by someone she knows well.
Queen Camilla (77) has been awarded an honorary doctorate for her commitment to literature. The University of London honored her long-standing commitment to reading and literature on Wednesday evening. She was presented with the award by her sister-in-law Princess Anne (74), who has long been Chancellor of the University of London, as the British news agency PA reported.
Camilla is considered an avid reader. The wife of the British King Charles III. is committed to promoting reading, heads several organizations and has founded a book club. The University of London awards honorary doctorates annually, in the past to former Prime Minister Winston Churchill and actress Judi Dench.
Camilla received the honor from Charles’ sister Anne, who has long been chancellor of the University of London. Camilla wore a ceremonial gown at the ceremony. She has already received several similar honors. At the beginning of the month she canceled appointments due to an infection, but she is now back on the road for the royals.
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