Queen Camilla completes original Winnie-the-Pooh collection: Brings 'Roo' made by parent company to New York Public Library
Winnie-the-Pooh has been a part of numerous lives, inspiring people to follow happiness and truly live life. From toddlers to grown-up adults, all turn to the wise bear for advice. But while his story might be complete, a collection of the globally famous cartoon character was incomplete until now.
One stuffed toy was missing from a Winnie-the-Pooh collection that originally inspired its stories. On display at the New York Public Library, the original stuffed toys from the 1920s-Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, Kanga and Tigger were owned by AA Milne's son and donated to the library. However, missing from the lineup was the original figure of the young kangaroo called Roo, which the library lost in the 1930s in an apple orchard.
Now, with King Charles and Queen Camilla arriving in the US on a four-day trip to strengthen the US-UK ties, the queen has just reunited the family. She brought a specially-made Roo to complete the collection along with her on the royal flight to the US on Monday.
This Roo which was presented to the library by the queen on April 29, completed the incomplete collection and was made by the same firm, Merrythought, that made the original toys in the 1920s. Royal sources described the gift as "royal soft (toy) power".
The Queen's visit to the library and its treasure collection also marked the centenary of the first Winnie-the-Pooh book being published on October 14, 1926. She read the book to a group of children during her visit.
The five dolls belonged to the real-life Christopher Robin who inspired the characters in the AA Milne books "Winnie-the-Pooh" (1926) and "The House at Pooh Corner" (1928), as per the library. “People from all over the world visit every year to meet the real Winnie-the-Pooh and friends, which are on free and permanent display for all to see in the Library’s Polonsky Exhibition,” President and CEO of the New York Public Library Anthony W Marx said in a press release.
“On behalf of the Library and our millions of visitors, we thank Her Majesty Queen Camilla — and we welcome Roo to New York City,” he continued. “Roo will help us continue to share the wonder and magic of this timeless story with readers of all ages for generations to come.”
As per a royal press, Camilla's stop at the New York Public Library celebrated both the US and the United Kingdom's love of literature.
Now, with King Charles and Queen Camilla arriving in the US on a four-day trip to strengthen the US-UK ties, the queen has just reunited the family. She brought a specially-made Roo to complete the collection along with her on the royal flight to the US on Monday.
This Roo which was presented to the library by the queen on April 29, completed the incomplete collection and was made by the same firm, Merrythought, that made the original toys in the 1920s. Royal sources described the gift as "royal soft (toy) power".
The five dolls belonged to the real-life Christopher Robin who inspired the characters in the AA Milne books "Winnie-the-Pooh" (1926) and "The House at Pooh Corner" (1928), as per the library. “People from all over the world visit every year to meet the real Winnie-the-Pooh and friends, which are on free and permanent display for all to see in the Library’s Polonsky Exhibition,” President and CEO of the New York Public Library Anthony W Marx said in a press release.
“On behalf of the Library and our millions of visitors, we thank Her Majesty Queen Camilla — and we welcome Roo to New York City,” he continued. “Roo will help us continue to share the wonder and magic of this timeless story with readers of all ages for generations to come.”
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