Dame Jilly Cooper, 87, expressed her joy as she received a damehood from King Charles III at Windsor Castle, marking the monarch’s return to public engagements post-cancer diagnosis. The ceremony also saw honours bestowed upon other notable recipients, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Dame Jilly Cooper Receives Royal Honour from King Charles III
Dame Jilly Cooper, 87, described receiving a damehood as “orgasmic” during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle. This event marked King Charles III’s return to public engagements after being diagnosed with cancer, making it his first investiture ceremony since December.
Known for her prolific writing career with notable works like the Rutshire Chronicles, Cooper was honored for her services to literature and charity. She was joined by her children, Felix Cooper and Emily Tarrant, and daughter-in-law, Edwina Cooper, during the ceremony. Discussing her achievement, she expressed her excitement and disbelief, recounting the surprise when she received the honorary letter.
King Charles III also presented honours to 51 other recipients, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, who was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order for his role in last year’s Coronation.
Dame Jilly Cooper’s celebrated works include titles such as “Riders,” “Rivals,” and her latest novel “Tackle!” A Disney+ series adaptation of her 1988 novel “Rivals” is currently in production, featuring actors David Tennant, Aidan Turner, Emily Atack, and Danny Dyer.
This investiture ceremony represents a significant milestone in King Charles III’s gradual return to official duties following medical advice post-cancer diagnosis.
Key Takeaways:
- Event: Dame Jilly Cooper received her damehood.
- Location: Windsor Castle.
- Date: First investiture ceremony by King Charles III since December.
- Notable Honorees: Dame Jilly Cooper, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.
- King Charles III: Recently resumed public duties following cancer treatment.