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Camilla brings festive cheer to children’s hospice

The Queen met youngsters at Children’s Hospice South West’s Charlton Farm on the outskirts of Bristol.

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The Queen got into the festive spirit when she brought Christmas cheer to youngsters at a children’s hospice.

Camilla handed out Royal Collection Trust tree decorations – tiny red Buckingham Palace crowns, soldiers in red tunics and golden coaches – and a keepsake replica coronation crown at Children’s Hospice South West’s Charlton Farm on the outskirts of Bristol.

Turning on the Christmas lights on the hospice’s eight feet high tree, she was helped by one-year-old Frankie Stevens.

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The Queen with Frankie Stevens holding her new crown during a visit to Children’s Hospice South West’s Charlton Farm children’s hospice, near Bristol (Jacob King/PA)

Camilla gently guided the toddler’s finger to the green starter button to switch on the sparkling lights.

Frankie, whose brother Nolan was cared for at the hospice before he died at the age of three months in November last year, was also presented with the St Edward’s Crown ornament by the Queen.

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Camilla handing out tree decorations to families at the hospice (Jacob King/PA)

“I wanted to thank all the nurses who work here who do such a fantastic job in making life a lot happier for the children and their families,” she said.

She also met four-year-old Kitty Jones, who was dressed for the occasion in an Elsa dress from the film Frozen.

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Camilla meets Kitty Jones who was dressed as Elsa from Frozen (Jacob King/PA)

Kitty and parents Georgina and Dave Jones were helped by the hospice after a bereavement.

The Queen quizzed the youngster on what she would like for Christmas, with Kitty replying “a poos dolly”, with a grinning Camilla remarking: “Oh my goodness”.

Her father Mr Jones chuckled and explained: “She wants a dolly that walks and dollies that go to the toilet.”

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Kitty in her princess dress with the Queen (Jacob King/PA)

Mrs Jones told the Queen: “She’s a Frozen fan.”

Kitty showed the Queen her handprint on a colourful collage created by children at the centre, which the Queen was invited to sign, adorning it with “Camilla R”.

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Camilla with the artwork created by the children (Jacob King/PA)

“The first time I went to one I couldn’t believe how uplifting it was.”

The Queen, as the Duchess of Cornwall, became patron of Children’s Hospice South West in 2014.

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Camilla speaks to seven-year-old Ryleigh Godfrey who presented her with a bouquet (Jacob King/PA)

It cares for almost 200 children, supporting family members from diagnosis through to bereavement and beyond.

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