Queen Camilla makes pleasant announcement after main Palace occasion
Queen Camilla delivered a heartwarming speech for the attendees at particular reception held on the Buckingham Palace to mark a trigger shut of her coronary heart.
King Charles’ spouse — who’s a patron of the BBC 500 Phrases competitors which is a nationwide competitors to recognise younger writers and their expertise – drew inspiration from a well-known author following the announcement of the winners.
The Palace shared a snippet from the episode which will probably be televised throughout a particular 30-minute episode of The One Present subsequent week to coincide with World Ebook Day.
The mixed message shared by royal household’s social media and BBC press workplace acknowledged that the Queen “draws inspiration from author C.S. Lewis as she addresses the finalists of the #BBC500Words children’s writing competition”.
Within the video, Camilla was seen standing on the podium, telling the gang, “Some decades ago, a famous author said this: ‘You can make anything by writing’. He was quite right.”
“By his writing, this man made many things: A wintery land that could be entered through a wardrobe, mysterious creatures that could talk and play the flute, boxes of enchanted Turkish Delight and a lion whose roar could break spells,” she continued.
“He was, of course, CS Lewis, whose The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was published exactly 75 years ago.”
She added, “Just like CS Lewis, you have proved through this competition that ‘you can make anything by writing’.”
The BBC 500 Phrases competitors had obtained virtually 44,000 entries. It goals to encourage youngsters of all talents from throughout the UK to jot down.