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'Queen Camilla hosts afternoon tea for lucky little girl and her family | Royal | News | ...
Olivia Taylor, seven, has a brain tumour which has left her blind but she leapt up to shout "Hello, your Majesty!" as Camilla entered the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.
And on sipping her drink, poured by the Queen, the schoolgirl declared: "I love tea" to which Camilla replied: "Oh you love tea! There you are, you'll be able to have tea from now on".

A blind schoolgirl with a brain tumour sang a Christmas song and gave the Queen a handmade ring when she was invited to Windsor Castle for tea.
Olivia Taylor, who has been blind since not long after her diagnosis aged 17 months, shouted "hello your majesty" while jumping with excitement when Camilla walked into the White Drawing Room for a private tea with her family.
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