Queen Camilla Parker knew exactly how to throw a party for the boy who missed King Charles III’s Garden Party

Queen Camilla Parker and King Charles III have always extended their helping hand to those in need. The Queen’s charisma and philanthropy have been highly exalted among the royal followers after she invited Tony Hudgell to a tea party to award him for his hard work in preventing child abuse.

The nine-year-old kid previously missed King Charles III’s Garden Party, so Queen Camilla wanted to invite him to a private party tea with Lyla O’Donovan, a 12-year-old kid with a rare cerebral tumor. Camilla knew exactly how to throw a party for kids and it showed, the royal band even played “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift.

On top of that, there were cookies, tea, sandwiches, and a lot of fun with Queen Camilla Parker at the celebration. The tea party was meant to celebrate these two kids’ bravery throughout their lives and the huge effort to prevent child abuse. There’s no doubt that the Queen thought of every minimum detail to make them feel welcomed to Buckingham Palace.

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