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The Queen visits theatre in London

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The Queen visits theatre in London

The Queen visits theatre in London

The Queen was gifted a bouquet of flowers by a child during a visit to the Unicorn theatre in London.

Her Majesty, who is a patron of the theatre, met with staff and toured the building as she helped celebrate the launch of the Unicorn’s Creative Hub.

Report by Kennedyl.

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