Queen Camilla was among the many many well-known faces who was at St Paul’s Cathedral for a particular carol concert in assist of most cancers help charity Maggie’s on Thursday evening.
Her Majesty, who has been President of Maggie’s since 2008, was joined by close mates Dame Joanna Lumley and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth in addition to Game of Thrones actor Charles Dance and Bake Off‘s Dame Prue Leith.
Upon her arrival, the Queen greeted each Joanna and Gyles with a kiss earlier than they posed for photographs collectively.
At the particular concert, the 76-year-old loved readings from the previous Scottish Poet Laureate Jackie Kay and actor Sir Simon Russell Beale CBE in addition to chef and Great British Bake Off choose, Prue Leith.
They had introduced their festive cheer whereas additionally serving to folks dwelling with most cancers.
Dame Joanna, who learn The Twelve Days of Christmas A Correspondence by John Julius Norwich, stated: “What a thrilling festive evening in aid of a marvellous cancer support charity. It was wonderful to share the evening with Her Majesty and of course being in St Paul’s Cathedral made it all extra special.”
Meanwhile, Gyles learn Luke 2.8-20 on the evening. He stated: “I am a huge supporter of the work Maggie’s do to help people living with cancer and it was a joy to be part of such a special, festive evening in St Paul’s Cathedral with Her Majesty.”
A jovial Camilla appeared elegant as ordinary in a classy collared white coat, which she styled additional with black leather-based boots and an identical clutch bag.
The Queen was additionally accompanied by The Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, The Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, Maggie’s Chief Executive Dame Laura Lee, DBE, and Chairman of Maggie’s Board of Directors Stuart Gulliver.
Since Maggie’s opened its first centre in 1996, the charity has developed a programme of help that’s confirmed to assist folks with most cancers, in addition to household and mates, take again management.
Maggie’s skilled workers embody psychologists, most cancers help specialists and advantages advisors.
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