Queen, 95, turns down honour from The Oldie of the Year Awards
95 years young! Queen turns down honour from The Oldie of the Year Awards because she believes ‘you are only as old as you feel’
Her Majesty, 95, turned down an honour from The Oldie of the Year AwardsMonarch said that she ‘didn’t believe she met the relevant criteria’ to acceptLetter by private secretary revealed Queen believes you are ‘as old as you feel’
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The Queen has graciously turned down an honour from The Oldie of the Year Awards because she ‘didn’t believe she met the relevant criteria’ to accept.
Her Majesty, 95, declined the award, saying that ‘you are only as old as you feel’ – before adding she hopes they find a more ‘worthy recipient.’
Gyles Brandreth, who is chairman of the awards, penned a letter to the monarch’s private secretary Sir Edward Young to ask if she would be willing to accept the Oldie of the Year award.
However, in a letter published in the magazine’s November issue, her assistant private secretary Tom Laing-Baker penned: ‘Her Majesty believes you are as old as you feel, as such The Queen does not believe she meets the relevant criteria to be able to accept and hopes you will find a more worthy recipient.’
The Queen, 95, has graciously turned down an honour from The Oldie of the Year Awards because she ‘didn’t believe she met the relevant criteria’ to accept. Pictured, attending QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse on October 16, 2021
In a letter published in the magazine’s November issue, her assistant private secretary Tom Laing-Baker penned: ‘Her Majesty believes you are as old as you feel’ (pictured)
This year’s Oldie awards took place at the Savoy Hotel in London on Tuesday afternoon and was attended by Her Majesty’s daughter-in-law, Camilla.
Putting on a stylish display, the Duchess of Cornwall wore a navy dress with white collar and cuff detail and black piping, and paired her ensemble with black tights and pumps.
The royal, who kept her makeup natural, was seen sporting her usual coiffed hairstyle – and completed her outfit with dangling pearl earrings.
For almost thirty years now, The Oldie Magazine has held The Oldie of the Year Awards ceremony to celebrate the achievement of those who have made a special contribution to public life.
Duchess of Cornwall attends the Oldie Of The Year Awards 2021 at The Savoy Hotel on October 19, 2021 in London. Pictured, with Gyles Brandreth
Camilla looked in high spirits as she spoke with Barry Humphries, Margaret Seaman and Roger McGough (pictured)
The Duchess of Cornwall (pictured, left and right) looked in high spirits as she attended The Oldie of the Year Awards
For almost thirty years now, The Oldie Magazine has held The Oldie of the Year Awards ceremony to celebrate the achievement of those who have made a special contribution to public life. Pictured, Camilla giving a speech
The Duchess of Cornwall (centre) with winners of the Oldie Awards 2021 (left to right) Delia Smith, ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris, Barry Humphries, Margaret Seaman, Roger McGough, Dr Saroj Datta, Dr Mridul Kumar Datta and Sir Geoff Hurst at the Savoy Hotel, London
The royal, who kept her makeup natural, was seen sporting her usual coiffed hairstyle – and completed her outfit with dangling pearl earrings
The Duchess of Cornwall speaks with Barry Humphries (left) and A. N. Wilson at today’s celebratory event
Previous winners have included everyone from Oscar winners to Nobel laureates, from community care nurses to veteran athletes, from Sir John Major to Dame Olivia de Havilland and David Hockney.
Last year’s award went to Downtown singer Petula Clark, who has had a successful eight-decade career in showbusiness during the Blitz.
This year’s winners of the Oldie Awards 2021 include Delia Smith, Bob Harris, Barry Humphries, Margaret Seaman, Roger McGough, Dr Saroj Datta, Dr Mridul Kumar Datta and Sir Geoff Hurst.
It comes after a busy few weeks for the Queen – the nation’s longest reigning monarch – who held a video call with the new Governor-General of New Zealand, Dame Cindy Kiro, on Monday.
Margaret Seaman, Roger McGough, Dr Saroj Datta, Dr Mridul Kumar Datta and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at the Oldie Of The Year Awards 2021
Camilla was seen beaming from ear-to-ear during the ceremony (left), before popping her glasses on to read a speech (right)
The royal put her best foot forward in a navy dress with black piping as she arrived at the award’s ceremony on Tuesday afternoon
Camilla (left) and Dame Delia Smith (right) smile as broadcaster Gyles Brandreth makes a speech at the Oldie Of The Year Awards 2021
Nicky Haslam and the Duchess of Cornwall during the Oldie Of The Year Awards 2021 at The Savoy Hotel (pictured)
Bill Roach, best known for playing Ken Barlow in Coronation Street, was seen speaking with Camilla (pictured)
On Saturday, the Queen looked in great spirits in a traditional blue ensemble as she arrived at Ascot racecourse to enjoy the QIPCO British Champions Day.
Her Majesty’s outing came after she made a rare public intervention on the climate change crisis on Thursday, saying she is ‘irritated’ by people who ‘talk but don’t do’.
She made the pointed comment when attending the opening of the Welsh parliament in Cardiff, and was speaking with the Duchess of Cornwall and Elin Jones, the parliament’s presiding officer, when her remarks were picked up on the event’s live stream.
At recent engagements, the Queen has used a walking stick, but over the weekend she left it with an aide who was walking closely behind her.