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Children help Camilla decorate her Christmas tree


On 14 December 2006
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The Duchess of Corwall was given a helping hand with her festive decorations this week when she was joined by a group of youngsters from the Shooting Star House Children's Hospice, and a Welsh Guard in full military regalia.

Camilla, who together with Prince Charles had opened the west London hospice - which relies totally on public donations - earlier this year, invited the excited kids to London's Clarence House to decorate the royal spruce. The mum-of-two helped them select brightly coloured ornaments to hang on the branches and then rewarded them for their hard work with a tea party.

The brave youngsters, who suffer from life-limiting conditions, were also no doubt delighted to find Welsh Guard Captain Henry Willcocks -temporary equerry to Camilla and her husband - taking part in the fun task. "Without a doubt this will make their Christmas," said hospice executive Dalton Leong.

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Camilla and equerry Captain Henry Willcocks look on as one of the youngsters adds a decoration to the Clarence House Christmas treePhoto: © EMPICS
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The excited kids, from the Shooting Star House hospice, were all smiles as they shared the festive task. After helping decorate the spruce they joined Camilla for a special tea party Photo: © EMPICS

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