Amid the positive progress in the health of King Charles and Kate Middleton following their recent medical procedures, the Royal Family has unveiled an exciting announcement.
On Tuesday, the Royal Family's social media accounts shared news of a celebratory event marking the centenary of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, a milestone that brings relief to Queen Camilla after a challenging period.
In commemoration of this significant milestone, the palace announced, "To celebrate 100 years of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, The Queen has spearheaded an initiative to create a modern-day miniature library. Esteemed writers, illustrators, and bookbinders have contributed their own handwritten manuscripts as a reflection of the books collected a century ago."
Queen Camilla, alongside renowned writers, has contributed to a new addition to Queen Mary’s Doll’s House in honor of its 100th anniversary.
To celebrate 100 years of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, The Queen has championed an initiative to create a modern-day miniature library.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) January 30, 2024
📚Leading writers, illustrators and binders have contributed their own handwritten manuscripts as a mirror to the books collected a century ago. pic.twitter.com/RM0JwMGdZ2
One of the most cherished features of the doll’s house is its library, which captures the literary landscape of the 1920s with miniature, handwritten books from notable writers of the era such as Thomas Hardy.
The Queen's miniature library includes 20 tiny manuscripts that offer a glimpse into contemporary British literature, serving as a tribute to the centenary of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House.