Queen Camilla Honoured for Championing Literacy by the Stationers’ Company

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

On July 15, 2025, Queen Camilla was honoured for her commitment to literacy as she was made an Honorary Freeman and Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, usually known as the Stationers' Company, in the City of London. The award recognises her extensive efforts to promote reading and literacy, including through her charity, The Queen’s Reading Room, and the Coronation Libraries project.

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

During the ceremony, held at Stationers’ Hall in London, Her Majesty was presented with the company’s traditional livery gown by Master Doug Wills. The Queen met with young journalists and students — including those supported by the Stationers’ Company — and learned about their career journeys and the organisation’s charitable initiatives.

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company

Queen Camilla wore a white dress by Fiona Clare and a Cartier brooch as she was was installed in the company
13 Comments
  1. Anonymous16/7/25 13:15

    A great honour for Camilla, wonderfull recognition of her commitment.
    The white dress is wonderfull too.

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  2. Anonymous16/7/25 13:52

    New shoes, nice surprise, but the dress could have been a tad longer although very fitting for the occasion.
    🌞Virginia

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  3. Anonymous16/7/25 14:21

    Same style of dress; Blue, white or green, sometimes with prints. White was a great choice today.

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  4. Anonymous16/7/25 15:18

    Just lovely. And the white is a perfect choice to complement the Queen's blue robe and the other colours worn by the attendees. Lyra.

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  5. Anonymous16/7/25 15:47

    I think the length is great it shows off her lovely legs. White looks wonderful on her

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  6. Les lignes de cette robe blanche sont parfaites !

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  7. Anonymous16/7/25 16:34

    Signature dress in white perfect for the occasion and robe

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  8. Anonymous16/7/25 16:54

    The white color is beautiful, but it stays a dress in the same style as all her other dresses. On picture N° 2 one can see how big the shoulder pads are. They are big enough to put in a winter coat. In picture N°1 one can see how broad her shoulders are.

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  9. Anonymous16/7/25 17:35

    Camilla (as well as Mathilde and Mette Marit) always looks good in white. So her signature dress style in white, with the correct length, a nice skirt, and good shoes...what more could one want? Not much. Very nice. Congratulations on her worthy award.
    - Anon 9:13

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  10. Anonymous16/7/25 22:11

    I like this streamlined (slimming vertical lines) dress on Camilla — and I *love* the breathtakingly beautiful paneling and stained glass window in the group photo. I’m going to see if I can learn more about the building in which this ceremony took place.

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  11. Anonymous17/7/25 00:06

    Congratulation to the Queen, what great honor to get this award. Love this dress, great look.
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  12. Ava Pittman17/7/25 00:48

    Beautiful dress, fits the queen well she looks lovely.

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