Queen Camilla Hosts Tea for Young Amputee
Queen Camilla Hosts Tea for Young Amputee
Queen Camilla Hosts Tea for Young Amputee
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the Sovereign's Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh as part of the monarch's Holyrood Week visit, celebrating Scotland's culture and community. In Edinburgh, the King was formally welcomed with the Ceremony of the Keys and greeted by a Guard of Honour. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla hosted a special tea party for 9-year-old double amputee Tony Hudgell, who missed an earlier garden party due to traffic. Tony, accompanied by his family and 12-year-old Lyla O'Donovan, toured Buckingham Palace and received the British Empire Medal for his work in child abuse prevention. The event highlighted the compassionate side of the royal family, making it a memorable day for the children and their families.

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