Queen Camilla honours Beyonce in exciting video after King Charles nod
Buckingham Palace issues delightful update about Queen Camilla's key engagement
Royal family released an exciting video message from Queen Camilla's key engagement at Buckingham Palace.
For the unversed, the Queen hosted a special event to celebrate the 15th anniversary of WOW—Women of the World, which was attended by key figures from multiple backgrounds.
Among the prestigious guests were Victoria Beckham, lawyer Cherie Blair, and actresses Ruth Jones and Sarah Lancashire.
Palace has shared a delightful video featuring special moments from the event alongside a powerful statement.
The message reads, "Celebrating @WOWGlobal’s 15th anniversary at Buckingham Palace!"
"The Queen, as President of WOW – Women of the World, has hosted a group of incredible women (and men!) leading their fields from the arts to education and business to celebrate the charity’s milestone."
"WOW is a global network of festivals which champion gender equality, celebrating the achievements of women and girls everywhere and examining the obstacles that stop them from fulfilling their potential."
The Queen conversed with young women and girls working with WOW in programmes, focusing on "gender inequality and promoting inclusion for the next generation."
However, Queen's decision to use Beyonce's globally known song Run the World (Girls), seemingly honouring the musician after King Charles' nod in his newly released radio show, The King's Music Room.
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