Queen Camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the Duchess of Gloucester to present the Queen's Anniversary Prizes at Buckingham Palace

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The Queen has praised cancer specialists for their efforts amid her husband’s battle with the disease – as universities and colleges were honoured with a prestigious award at Buckingham Palace today.

Camilla, 76, and the Duchess of Gloucester, 77, hosted the presentation ceremony for the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education, the day after the King, 75, was pictured meeting the Prime Minister face-to-face.

Centres of learning from across the UK were recognised with awards, including the Institute of Cancer Research in London for its pioneering work on breast cancer. Thanking its winning team, Camilla said: ‘What would we do without you?’

The Queen donned an elegant green frock for the awards ceremony in the British capital, which is held once every two years. In 2020, the royal supported the King, then the Prince of Wales, at the occasion.

But this time around, the Queen led the show, with the Duchess of Gloucester, dressed in a sophisticated blue ensemble, by her side.

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

Queen Camilla (pictured left), 76, and the Duchess of Gloucester (right), 77, hosted the presentation ceremony for the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education, the day after the King, 75, was pictured meeting the Prime Minister face-to-face

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

Centres of learning from across the UK were recognised with awards, including the Institute of Cancer Research in London for its pioneering work on breast cancer. Thanking its winning team (pictured right), Camilla said: ‘What would we do without you?’

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

It comes after the King met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak face-to-face at Buckingham Palace yesterday for the first time since the monarch’s cancer diagnosis

It comes after the King met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak face-to-face at Buckingham Palace yesterday for the first time since the monarch’s cancer diagnosis.

Charles revealed he has been reduced to tears by the messages and cards of support he has received since his cancer diagnosis, with Mr Sunak telling him the ‘country is behind you’.

After the award ceremony, the Queen was affectionately dubbed a ‘local girl’ by Plumpton College, a wine industry training institution that has a long association with Camilla, who grew up near to it in Sussex.

Her father, Major Bruce Shand, was a wine merchant and passed on his love of the grape to his daughter, known to favour a glass of red.

They lived in Plumpton village and Camilla went to school in nearby Ditchling.

Jeremy Kerswell, Plumpton College principal and chief executive, received a Queen’s Anniversary Prize on behalf of his institution which has trained many of the nation’s wine industry experts for decades.

He said: ‘It means so much, our award was in recognition of all the work the college has done over a number of years which has impacted the growth and success of the wine industry.

‘When I got up onto the stage she said ‘I am so pleased to see Plumpton here’, and she talked about wanting to come and visit and see the college and did make the point ‘your wine is also very good, isn’t it?’

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

Queen Camilla meets members of Plumpton College, after presenting the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

Camilla presents the Queen’s Anniversary Prize to representatives from Loughborough College

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

The Queen donned an elegant green frock for the awards ceremony in London, which is held once every two years

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

The Queen led the show, with the Duchess of Gloucester, dressed in a sophisticated blue ensemble, by her side

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

The awards recognise excellence, innovation and well-evidenced benefits for education, the economy and the wider world and this year’s recipients ranged from the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Robert Burns Studies to Loughborough College’s world-class space engineering programme. Pictured right, representatives from the University of Liverpool

‘She is also the patron of our charity because she is a local girl – Plumpton College Charitable Foundation.

‘It’s our centenary in two years, so I did just say ‘why don’t you visit next year and bring your hubby for our centenary’? and she said ‘I’ll definitely go back to the diary’.’

The awards recognise excellence, innovation and well-evidenced benefits for education, the economy and the wider world and this year’s recipients ranged from the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Robert Burns Studies to Loughborough College’s world-class space engineering programme.

This year’s winners will each nominate two colleagues to join a working party tasked with tackling the ‘Coronation Challenge’, a year-long initiative focused on using emerging technologies and the creative industries to ‘turbo charge’ innovation.

The group’s recommendations will be sent to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and it is hoped the government of the day will implement them.

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

After the award ceremony, the Queen was affectionately dubbed a ‘local girl’ by Plumpton College, a wine industry training institution that has a long association with Camilla, who grew up near to it in Sussex. Pictured left, members of Plumpton College

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

In 2020, the Queen (pictured today) supported the King, then the Prince of Wales, at the occasion

queen camilla praises cancer specialists amid her husband's battle with the disease as she's joined by the duchess of gloucester to present the queen's anniversary prizes at buckingham palace

Queen Camilla presents the prize to representatives from the University of Birmingham

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