Queen Camilla has reportedly earned the "admiration" of her sister-in-law Princess Anne, according to a royal expert. Her Majesty received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature on 20 November, and it was Princess Anne who proudly presented the award at the University of London.The event marked a seldom-seen joint appearance for the two high-profile members of the Royal Family.
As Chancellor of the University of London, Princess Anne, 72, officiated the ceremony at the Senate House building in Bloomsbury.In a moment that highlighted their robust connection, she invited 77-year-old Camilla to the stage to inscribe her name in a register before being handed the honorary degree, followed by a formal photo session, OK!
reports.Recognised for her ongoing commitment to promoting literacy and literature through Royal duties, Camilla's portfolio includes numerous charitable patronages and founding The Queen's Reading Room book club.The shared engagement between Camilla and Anne has drawn commentary from former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond, who suggests the occasion provides evidence of the genuine recognition between the two women. Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Bond explained to OK!
Magazine: "Yes I think Camilla has earned her sister-in-law's admiration, just as she has won the respect of many people in the country.
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