The Queen visited Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital to meet some of the victims of Monday’s bombing outside the Manchester Arena on May 25th. Later, the Queen visited Duchy of Lancaster Farms.
Today The Queen is visiting Royal Manchester Children's Hospital to meet some of the victims of this week's attack in the city. pic.twitter.com/VgvGA5WzUb
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
Today The Queen is visiting Royal Manchester Children's Hospital to meet some of the victims of this week's attack in the city. pic.twitter.com/VgvGA5WzUb
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017Her Majesty is meeting nursing staff, paediatric doctors & surgeons who are treating victims & supporting their families in Manchester. pic.twitter.com/KAYcbhnQJ6
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
Her Majesty is meeting nursing staff, paediatric doctors & surgeons who are treating victims & supporting their families in Manchester. pic.twitter.com/KAYcbhnQJ6
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017The Queen speaks to Millie Robson, aged 15, from County Durham, and her mum, Marie at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. pic.twitter.com/9yJem1gt88
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
The Queen speaks to Millie Robson, aged 15, from County Durham, and her mum, Marie at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. pic.twitter.com/9yJem1gt88
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017Her Majesty meets Evie Mills, aged 14, from Harrogate, her mum, Karen and dad, Craig at the hospital in Manchester. pic.twitter.com/DK14fFRGQS
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
Her Majesty meets Evie Mills, aged 14, from Harrogate, her mum, Karen and dad, Craig at the hospital in Manchester. pic.twitter.com/DK14fFRGQS
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017Whilst at the hospital in Manchester, The Queen spoke to 12-year-old Amy Barlow, from Rawtenstall, and her mum, Kathy. pic.twitter.com/nzYPo5cgu3
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
Whilst at the hospital in Manchester, The Queen spoke to 12-year-old Amy Barlow, from Rawtenstall, and her mum, Kathy. pic.twitter.com/nzYPo5cgu3
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017Earlier this week, The Queen sent a message following the attack on Monday evening. Read it in full here. https://t.co/CuaaPmRM1D pic.twitter.com/N9k6eLVESc
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017
Earlier this week, The Queen sent a message following the attack on Monday evening. Read it in full here. https://t.co/CuaaPmRM1D pic.twitter.com/N9k6eLVESc
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 25, 2017The Queen met nursing staff, paediatric doctors and surgeons who are treating victims and supporting their families, as she visited Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital to meet some of the victims of attack. She spoke to Millie Robson, aged 15, Evie Mills, aged 14, Craig, 12-year-old Amy Barlow, and their respective parents.
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The Queen wore a orange and blue speckled dress, blue coat, and orange hat, pairing her customary Three Strand Pearl Necklace with the Duchy of Lancaster Badge.