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Queen Camilla surprises seriously ill children with royal tea party and treasure hunt
Queen Camilla surprises seriously ill children with royal tea party and treasure hunt The Queen welcomed a group of sick kids to Clarence House for a tea party and treasure hunt, with the children arriving at the London residence in a carriage The Queen was thanked for creating “very precious memories” for seriously ill children as she hosted a tea party and treasure hunt for six youngsters at Clarence House this afternoon. Camilla served tea and cake, helped the youngsters find clues as...
Queen presents medal to seriously ill boy who asked if she had dragon in her castle
Rupert Williams was among six children who attended an event hosted by the Queen at Clarence House.
Queen presents medal to seriously ill boy who asked if she had dragon in her castle
Rupert Williams was among six children who attended an event hosted by the Queen at Clarence House.
Queen presents medal to seriously ill boy who asked if she had dragon in her castle
Rupert Williams was among six children who attended an event hosted by the Queen at Clarence House.
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