Royal fans praise Queen Camilla’s ‘inspirational’ reading project | Royal | News

Royal fans are pleased with the “Inspirational” Queen’s Reading Room Festival, which he has returned for the third year in the Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. The Literature Festival is a two-day event that took place on September 19-20 and brings together a series of writers, experts, actors and literary lovers who are acclaimed to celebrate the written word.
When Queen Camilla greeted famous book lovers when the magnificent house was listed in Derbyshire on Friday, and also marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of the author Jane Austen. The fans praised Camilla for continuing their attempt to read. One wrote to X: “It is very important for the future care of small and growing minds. God bless Camilla in search of an improving generation.” Another shouted: “A great initiative – the books really have the power to inspire, connect and transform life. It is nice to see that their majesty defends the joy of reading.”
The third said: “Dear Queen Camilla. Thank you for emphasizing both the joy of reading and the ability of books to transform lives.”
“What a beautiful initiative! The Queen’s reading room is a great way to emphasize the power of books in shaping lives. Books really make everything better. She’s proud to see that there is such a thing in England!”
Speaking at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire said: “Only in the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, it seems appropriate to remind that this magnificent Zembe is a source of inspiration for pride and prejudice in Pemberley.
“Who can forget the infamous scene of Mr. Darcy, who comes out of the lake in the BBC version … Maybe William, here you may be convinced to revive this unforgettable moment in the lake-to add to the excitement of the day?!”
Camilla was talking about Lord William Burlington, president of Chatsworth House Trust.
Camilla, during the PANDEM, followed by the success of Instagram book club, a charity, which is a charity, Opemali Queen’s Reading Room festival.
The Queen added: “It has been accepted universally that books make life better. They allow us to see from someone else’s eyes, they relieve and encourage us, make us laugh, make us cry and free us to travel the world without going out of our front doors.
“As some of you know, my reading room began with humbleness, and in the face of several reporters, as nine list of my favorite novels scribbled in a notebook during the first lock.
“Currently, more than 180,000 online communities, 12 million people from 183 countries, a very special literary and supported by a friend of literacy, supported by a very special literacy community.”




