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Queen Camilla and Sir Lenny Henry at Buckingham Palace reception

Queen Camilla was the epitome of an ideal hostess at a star-studded Buckingham Palace reception at this time.

The King’s spouse, 76, appeared effortlessly elegant in a navy costume as she chatted to judges and movie star readers to have fun the ultimate of a prestigious youngsters’s writing competitors, the BBC’s 500 Words.

She was joined by a bunch of well-known faces, together with Sir Lenny Henry, British actor Tom Hiddleston and Downton Abbey‘s Hugh Bonneville.

The outing comes because the Royal Family mourn the sudden loss of life of Lady Gabriella Windsor’s conflict hero husband Thomas Kingston, who was discovered useless aged simply 45 at an handle in Gloucestershire on Sunday night.

The surprising loss of life of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s ‘distinctive’ son-in-law left household and mates in a state of deep shock. An inquest will likely be held however there aren’t any suspicious circumstances and no different events concerned. 

Queen Camilla shakes hands with Sir Lenny Henry during a reception for the BBC's 500 Words Finalists at Buckingham Palace

Queen Camilla shakes fingers with Sir Lenny Henry throughout a reception for the BBC’s 500 Words Finalists at Buckingham Palace

Devised by Chris Evans six years in the past, 500 Words is a nationwide inventive writing competitors for youngsters aged between 5 and 13 years. 

Entrants should write a 500 phrase story and the six successful items will likely be learn aloud on the radio by a star corresponding to Hugh and Oti Mabuse.

The Final itself will likely be televised throughout a particular 30-minute episode of The One Show on March 7 – World Book Day.

In September, Sir Lenny Henry shared a video of himself having fun with a cup of tea at Buckingham Palace to social media to advertise the competitors, which he’s judging for the primary time.

The Comic Relief famous person was suited and booted as he sat at a desk within the palace whereas studying a poem from The Queen, who champions the significance of literacy in creating life alternatives.

The poem learn: ‘I ship this letter Dear Sir Lenny, to ask you kindly if there’s any…

‘Chance you would possibly at this time at breakfast, inform your viewers of a contest, which conjures up creativeness, creativity, celebration, the decision you’ll I’m positive you’ve got heard… 

‘Send us your 500 phrases. If you might be aged from 5-7 or from 8 as much as 11, write your story, ship it in, you possibly can be the one to win.

‘Any topic, any model, make us marvel, make us smile. Make us suppose and suppose once more, you could have till November 10. The hunt is on, we search a star, one of the best of luck, Camilla R.’

The Queen chats with Tom Hiddleston during a reception at Buckingham Palace in London

The Queen chats with Tom Hiddleston throughout a reception at Buckingham Palace in London

Queen Camilla shakes hands with a young guest during a reception for the BBC's 500 Words Finalists

Queen Camilla shakes fingers with a younger visitor throughout a reception for the BBC’s 500 Words Finalists

Queen Camilla (R) poses with Skylar Copeland, aged nine, during the reception this afternoon

Queen Camilla (R) poses with Skylar Copeland, aged 9, in the course of the reception this afternoon

Queen Camilla (R) shares a joke with British writers Malorie Blackman (L), Charlie Higson (2L) and US-British writer Francesca Simon (3L)

Queen Camilla (R) shares a joke with British writers Malorie Blackman (L), Charlie Higson (2L) and US-British author Francesca Simon (3L)

Queen Camilla poses with children during the reception at Buckingham Palace in London

Queen Camilla poses with youngsters in the course of the reception at Buckingham Palace in London

Queen Camilla speaks with British actor Luke Evans (pictured left) and dancer Oti Mabuse (pictured centre)

Queen Camilla speaks with British actor Luke Evans (pictured left) and dancer Oti Mabuse (pictured centre)

Queen Camilla was the epitome of a perfect hostess at a star-studded Buckingham Palace reception today

Queen Camilla was the epitome of an ideal hostess at a star-studded Buckingham Palace reception at this time

The King's wife, 76, looked effortlessly elegant in a navy dress as she chatted to judges and celebrity readers to celebrate the final of a prestigious children¿s writing competition, the BBC ¿s 500 Words

The King’s spouse, 76, appeared effortlessly elegant in a navy costume as she chatted to judges and movie star readers to have fun the ultimate of a prestigious youngsters’s writing competitors, the BBC ’s 500 Words

She was joined by a host of famous faces, including Sir Lenny Henry, British actor Tom Hiddleston and Downton Abbey 's Hugh Bonneville (pictured left)

She was joined by a bunch of well-known faces, together with Sir Lenny Henry, British actor Tom Hiddleston and Downton Abbey ‘s Hugh Bonneville (pictured left)

Devised by Chris Evans six years ago, 500 Words is a nationwide creative writing competition for children aged between five and 13 years

Devised by Chris Evans six years in the past, 500 Words is a nationwide inventive writing competitors for youngsters aged between 5 and 13 years

While strolling across the palace with BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay, Lenny checked out the Gold State Coach and remarked: ‘Oh my god, Jay-Z needs his journey again.’

Then whereas making his method up the steps, he joked that he wanted some oxygen as a result of he acquired so out of breath. 

He could not imagine it when the tray of tea was dropped at him and he was advised to assist himself to exploit and sugar, however mentioned: ‘Any digestives?’

Yesterday, Queen Camilla led the Royal Family on the memorial service for King Constantine of Greece, attended by numerous the late monarch’s household and overseas royalty, as King Charles III continues to obtain remedy for most cancers.

Prince William pulled out of the service at St George’s Chapel on the final minute for unspecified ‘private causes’. 

Constantine was godfather to Prince and Princess of Michael of Kent’s daughter Lady Gabriella Windsor.

She didn’t attend, though her mother and father did, and it later emerged Lady Gabriella’s husband Thomas Kingston died abruptly on Sunday – however William’s absence was not linked to this.

Lady Gabriella paid tribute to her financier husband in a joint assertion together with his household, describing him as an ‘distinctive man who lit up the lives of all who knew him’.

They described his loss of life as a ‘nice shock to the entire household’.

The King and Queen despatched their ‘most heartfelt ideas and prayers’ to Lady Gabriella, who is named Ella, and Mr Kingston’s mother and father and siblings.