Amidst the ongoing health challenges faced by King Charles and Kate Middleton's cancer treatments, Queen Camilla has offered a heartening message centered around the benefits of reading.
During a special celebration at Clarence House to mark the results of a literacy study conducted by her charity, The Reading Room, Queen Camilla highlighted the significant link between reading fiction and mental well-being.
Attending the event without her husband, King Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, Queen Camilla took the opportunity to share her insights on the profound impact of reading on brain health and mental wellness.
Standing before her guests at the royal residence, Queen Camilla remarked, "Beyond our daily routines of five-a-day and 10,000 steps, dedicating just five minutes to reading each day can bring invaluable benefits to our brain health and mental well-being. Books have always held a special place in our lives, and now, science is substantiating their positive influence."
Having been an avid advocate for reading for many years, Queen Camilla even launched her own book club during the Covid lockdown. Her recent emphasis on mental well-being through reading is believed to resonate deeply with her family, especially during these trying times.
The latest research supports Queen Camilla's sentiments, indicating that reading for just five minutes can help reduce stress, enhance concentration, and foster a stronger connection with the world.
Reflecting on the achievements of The Reading Room, Queen Camilla expressed her gratitude, stating, "The Reading Room has been instrumental in promoting the transformative power of literature. Since its inception three years ago, it has reached nearly 12 million people worldwide, produced over a thousand pieces of educational literary content, and hosted its inaugural festival at Hampton Court, drawing attendees from across the globe."
Queen Camilla's insightful message serves as a timely reminder of the solace and enrichment that literature can offer, particularly during challenging periods in life.