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Henry Winkler got the royal treatment during a recent trip to the UK.Β
The βBarryβ actor, 78, attended this yearβs Royal Ascot in England and had a private chat with none other than Queen Camilla, 77.
βWe were invited to Ascot, the royal races,β Winkler told People of his royal run-in. βYou heard about [Ascot] in βMy Fair Lady,β you hear about it all through history, and we were invited.βΒ
The βHappy Daysβ legend said that he purchased βa top hat and tailsβ for the occasion, required for guests in Ascotβs βRoyal Enclosure.β
The monarch and other royals attend the special week of races at Englandβs Ascot racecourse in June each year. Winkler recalled King Charles III and his consort, Queen Camillaβs grand entrance to the event on the fifth day of this yearβs races on June 22, arriving βin an open carriage pulled by these incredible horses.βΒ
But that was just the beginning of The Fonzβs grand affair as he later had a βthree-course lunchβ and a surprise from Queen Camilla.
βThen all of a sudden, a rumor or a buzz goes through the room,β Winkler said. ββThe Queen wants to meet Henry,ββ he remembered hearing.
βSo we walk down onto the paddock, onto the green, and all of a sudden these 12 men in forest green cutaways march out,β he said. βShe comes in white in the middle of them and walks up. I tip my hat, and I talk to her like she was my Aunt Liz.βΒ
Speaking of the meeting, he added, βThere is no disconnect. Thereβs no royalty. There is just this lovely woman who knows about my childrenβs books, the βDetective Duckβ series.β
Winker penned the first of his two βDetective Duckβ books in 2023. The stories follow Willow Feathers McBeaver, aka Detective Duck, a crime-solving (and very precocious) little duck who investigates mysteries arising from human-caused disruptions in nature, such as water pollution, garbage, warming climate, and human encroachment.
Winkler was in England at the time of Royal Ascot while promoting his 2023 memoir, βBeing Henry.β
The Queenβs appreciation of Winklerβs work as a childrenβs book author fits with her M.O. Described on The Royal Familyβs website as βan avid reader,β Queen Camilla has a history of literacy advocacy. She is the patron of several organizations in the UK that promote and support literacy, including the National Literacy Trust, Book Trust, First Story, the Wicked Young Writer Awards and Beanstalk.
The Queen also created a community space/quasi-book club called βThe Queenβs Reading Roomβ (originally βThe Duchess of Cornwallβs Reading Room,β as she started it before Queen Elizabeth II died and thus used her previous royal title).