Palace shares major update on Queen Camilla’s latest mission
Key takeaways
- During a recent visit to a St Mungo’s accommodation service in south London, Her Majesty put a personal touch on the royal family’s efforts to combat homelessness.
- As part of her visit, Queen Camilla made a special donation of 20 handpicked books through her flagship charity, The Queen’s Reading Room.
- Speaking with residents, volunteers, and support staff, the Queen described reading as a powerful form of “escapism” that offers comfort, mental stimulation, and emotional relief during challenging times.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Buckingham Palace has shared an inspiring update on a vital new project spearheaded by Queen Camilla, highlighting a unified royal front in the ongoing mission to support vulnerable communities across the UK.
During a recent visit to a St Mungo’s accommodation service in south London, Her Majesty put a personal touch on the royal family’s efforts to combat homelessness. Stepping out to champion the initiative, Queen Camilla highlighted how literacy, literature, and the power of books can serve as essential tools for individuals working to rebuild their lives.
As part of her visit, Queen Camilla made a special donation of 20 handpicked books through her flagship charity, The Queen’s Reading Room. The curated collection featured timeless literary classics and engaging stories, including Wuthering Heights and I Capture the Castle.