King Charles’ office surprisingly paid tribute to Queen Camilla by releasing her new video shortly after Harry arrived in the United States.
The 75-year-old revealed the cover on Tuesday while visiting Ashdown Forest, the fictional home of children’s book character AA Milne.
The royal family delighted their fans by sharing their heartwarming moments with details about their visit.
Venue wrote: “Deep in the 100-acre wood…The Queen was joined for a game of “pooh sticks” on the same bridge where author AA Milne played with his son, Christopher Robin.
“As Patron of the Royal Literary Fund, Her Majesty visits Ashdown Forest to mark 100 years since the publication of the first Winnie the Pooh book in 1926.”
In the video, the Queen is seen having a fun time with a small group of children gathered on an old wooden bridge nestled in the heart of a peaceful forest.
Queen looked dazzling in a floral dress, smiling warmly as she joined the children’s adventure.
The outing comes amid Harry’s trip to the UK for his one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham.
The children and the queen eagerly leaned over the railing, ready to drop small sticks into the stream below and race to see which one would appear first on the other side.
The bridge conceals stories of generations. As laughter echoed through the trees, this simple game became a quiet homage to childhood imagination, reminding everyone that some traditions never lose their magic.
Surrounded by nature and shared smiles, this moment seemed timeless, where history, play and wonder met in the heart of the woods.




