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Pupils 'jumping up and down' as King Charles thanks them for hand-decorated underwear

Sky News Monday, 9 October 2023
Children at a primary school who sent hand-decorated underwear to King Charles for his coronation celebrations were "jumping up and down" with excitement when they received a letter back from Buckingham Palace.
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