Queen Camilla Hosts JK Rowling at Holyroodhouse for Literacy Chat
Queen Camilla Hosts JK Rowling for Literacy Chat

Queen Camilla hosted JK Rowling at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh this afternoon, where the pair discussed their shared commitment to improving children's literacy. The Harry Potter author, who has twice declined a peerage and turned down a damehood, accepted the honour of a private chat with Her Majesty to talk about ensuring young people have access to books.

Camilla was pictured smiling and standing alongside Rowling as they met at the Edinburgh royal residence. Both women are passionate advocates for literacy, and Rowling's wizarding series has been enjoyed by several royals, including King Charles. Camilla previously revealed that her husband is “brilliant” at doing all the voices when he reads the books to their grandchildren.

Official Statement from the Monarchy

A post on the monarchy’s official social media read: “With a shared passion for books and a deep commitment to children reading for pleasure, The Queen and author J.K. Rowling have met at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Her Majesty and Ms Rowling discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books and the vital part reading plays in opening doors for future generations.” No further details of their meeting were given by Buckingham Palace.

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Previous Meeting and Rowling's Honours

The pair previously met at Holyrood in June 2011, where they also discussed ways to encourage children to read. Rowling was awarded an OBE in 2001 and was made a Companion of Honour in 2017 for her work, though she has refused any further recognition. She also writes under the pen name Robert Galbraith for her crime fiction series.

Impact on Literacy

Rowling has been named a literary hero by the National Literacy Trust, of which the Queen is patron, for helping turn a generation of children into readers. Her Harry Potter series has sold more than 600 million copies worldwide and continues to inspire children to read almost 30 years after the first instalment was published in 1997. As an avid reader, the Queen has devoted much of her work to championing literature. Her charity, The Queen’s Reading Room, has published research showing that reading for just five minutes a day yields significant wellbeing benefits, such as reducing stress and improving concentration.

Rowling's Public Profile

JK Rowling has become known for her outspoken views and has been accused of transphobia for her views on gender identity, which she denies.

Royal Week Engagements

Camilla squeezed in the meeting during a jam-packed opening day of Royal Week, which saw her visit the Royal Scottish Academy and attend a garden party alongside the King, Princess Royal, and Duke of Edinburgh. The King also attended the historic Ceremony of the Keys, hosted an investiture, and held private audiences.

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