Queen hosts Clarence House Christmas party for poorly children
Camilla helped the youngsters choose decorations for the Christmas tree.
The Queen welcomed Santa Claus and reindeer to her home as she hosted a Clarence House Christmas party for poorly children.
Youngsters with life-shortening conditions and severe illnesses who are supported by the organisations, Helen & Douglas House and Roald Dahlās Marvellous Childrenās Charity, enjoyed a fun-filled visit to the royal residence.
They were treated to a lunch of bangers and mash, presents from Father Christmas, decorated a tree with the help of the Queenās equerry ā and fed Dancer and Blitzen the reindeer.
The Queen paid tribute to the youngstersā carers and nurses from the two charities which she supports as patron, who were also invited to the event.
In an impromptu speech, Camilla told her guests: āI think this is the 18th year that weāve had this party⦠and I can tell you from me and everybody at Clarence House, it really does mean (a lot) and we look forward to it every year.
āAlso Iād like to say thank you to all the nurses and carers from Helen & Douglas House and Roald Dahlās Marvellous Childrenās Charity for doing what they do ā helping so many parents, for helping the wonderful children and making their lives easier.ā
Camilla helped the youngsters choose decorations for the Clarence House Christmas tree and her equerry, Major Oliver Plunket, used his sabre to hook the trinkets and place them on branches as the children watched.
Four-year-old Yasir Ibrahim, who has severe hearing loss and sickle cell anaemia, stole the show as he ran around excitedly and held on to Major Plunketās arm as he lifted the decorations into position.