Queen Camilla's Patronages 2: Sep 2022 -


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Queen Camilla as President of the Royal Voluntary Service visited the newly opened Meadows Community Centre in Cambridge today, February 2:


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Queen Camilla attended a musical evening at Salisbury Cathedral today, February 8. The event supported a number of local charities, Queen Camilla is Patron of.


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Queen Camilla attended a musical evening at Salisbury Cathedral today, February 8. The event supported a number of local charities, Queen Camilla is Patron of.


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It has been reported that Camilla drove 5 hours from Sandringham to Salisbury for this engagement, after the local helipad was flooded following the storms. She will spend the night at Ray Mill and drive back to Sandringham tomorrow.
 
It has been reported that Camilla drove 5 hours from Sandringham to Salisbury for this engagement, after the local helipad was flooded following the storms. She will spend the night at Ray Mill and drive back to Sandringham tomorrow.

I'm glad that she was able to attend the engagement despite the storm problems.
That's a long drive for a woman with a history of back issues.:ermm:
 
That's commitment. Glad that she was able to drive in.
 
I'm glad that she was able to attend the engagement despite the storm problems.
That's a long drive for a woman with a history of back issues.:ermm:

Indeed. There would also be the c5 hour drive back today.
 
I don't believe this report on the BBC News/Culture website (Queen Camilla chooses novel imagining Charles as hostage for book club) which mentions The Telegraph story (The Queen selects once-scandalous thriller for book club). The articles claim Her Majesty chose "The Lord's Day" by Dobbs as a recommended read on her Reading Room site. I read the book. It's a good read but I cannot ever believe the Queen would have promoted it because it deals with a horrifying kidnapping of the King and his mother. I searched the Queen's Reading Room site and did not see the book listed, but I don't see a retraction or correction of the story by the BBC. Does anyone know if she ever listed the book or is the whole story a hoax?
 
I don't believe this report on the BBC News/Culture website (Queen Camilla chooses novel imagining Charles as hostage for book club) which mentions The Telegraph story (The Queen selects once-scandalous thriller for book club). The articles claim Her Majesty chose "The Lord's Day" by Dobbs as a recommended read on her Reading Room site. I read the book. It's a good read but I cannot ever believe the Queen would have promoted it because it deals with a horrifying kidnapping of the King and his mother. I searched the Queen's Reading Room site and did not see the book listed, but I don't see a retraction or correction of the story by the BBC. Does anyone know if she ever listed the book or is the whole story a hoax?
The Lords Day was one of the selected books for the current series of the book club, the BBC is correct.

 
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Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace today, May 1, "recognising those who support survivors of sexual assault and the relaunch of the Wash Bags Project (..) The Wash Bags scheme provides a wash bag of toiletries, donated by Boots, to people who have been affected by rape and sexual abuse after they have undergone forensic examination":


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Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace today, May 1, "recognising those who support survivors of sexual assault and the relaunch of the Wash Bags Project (..) The Wash Bags scheme provides a wash bag of toiletries, donated by Boots, to people who have been affected by rape and sexual abuse after they have undergone forensic examination":


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I am impressed that the Queer used the occasion to remind us that that many men are also subject to sexual assaults. Victims are often too ashamed to report the crime because they get so little support.
 
Queen Camilla as President hosted a reception today, May 9, to mark the 90th anniversary of Brooke (a charity dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys, and mules):


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Queen Camilla as Patron of the British Equestrian Federation attended the final day of the Badminton Horse Trials today, May 12, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the event:


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Queen Camilla as Patron of the British Equestrian Federation attended the final day of the Badminton Horse Trials today, May 12, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the event:


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That is such a lovely image

 
Queen Camilla met Peter Phillips and his daughters at the Badminton Horse Trials 2024:

 
Queen Camilla as Patron of the Charleston Trust attended the opening session of the 2024 Charleston Festival, Charleston, Firle, East Sussex today, May 16.

Afterwards she visited the Church of St Mary and Lamb House in Rye.


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Queen Camilla attended a reception at the Queen's reading room literary festival at Hampton Court Palace today, June 8:


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Queen Camilla hosted a reception to celebrate the National Literacy Trust charity's 30th anniversary at Clarence House today, July 9:


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Queen Camilla as Patron went to see the Westminster Abbey Sacristy project at Westminster Abbey today, October 3.

"The Sacristy is a newly constructed building, set to be named The King Charles III Sacristy in tribute to His Majesty The King, of which Queen Camilla became patron of earlier this year. It is being developed to incorporate modernised facilities for welcoming visitors, security, and ticketing, ensuring that the Abbey remains a preserved and untouched sacred space, celebrated for its beauty and significance":


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