Queen Camilla celebrated a major milestone at Clarence House amid King Charles and Kate Middleton's battle with cancer.
The palace shared videos and photos of Camilla on social media, tweeting: “Celebrating 30 years of the National Literacy Trust!”
The post goes on to say that NLT supports families with young children to help them develop the vital literacy skills they need to make the most of life.
As patron of the charity, The Queen welcomed community volunteers, authors and supporters to celebrate the 30th anniversary milestone at Clarence House.
NLT volunteers, or Literacy Champions, are based in communities across the UK and work to show that literacy is for everyone through fun events and activities.
The NLT also tweeted: “This morning 60 Literacy Champions joined the Royal Family at Clarence House for a reception hosted by our Patron, Her Majesty The Queen.”
She added: “As we celebrate 30 years of literacy, we have inspired 5 million children and worked with 17,000 schools. We love our 1,000 volunteers!”