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A Place in the Sun's Laura Hamilton wows in LBD as she recalls 'upsetting news'

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A Place in the Sun's Laura Hamilton has wowed in a slinky little black dress while recalling the moment she was told about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's death.Slipping into an LBD, Laura looked incredible as she posed on the red carpet at the WellChild awards in London last Thursday - moments before she was told about the passing of the late monarch.Taking to Instagram to recall the moment, Laura wrote a lengthy caption where she paid a sweet tribute to the Queen while praising Gaby Roslin for delivering the news of her death "amazingly".READ NEXT: Strictly Come Dancing chaos as launch show faces cancellation in BBC shake-upThe blonde beauty looked great with a red lip and a huge smile on her face.In the caption to the glam snap, Laura penned: "Last week I mentioned I was attending a very special event on Thursday. "That event was the @wellchild awards which is a charity that holds a very special place in my heart and is also a charity that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are patrons of."Praising her celeb pal Gaby she added: "With the sad news that broke on Thursday evening, understandably the event was cancelled and @gabyroslin, who delivered the news to us handled it amazingly.

I will never forget it."Laura added that she and a pal she went to the event with both "bizarrely" wore black before they knew what was to happen.Speaking about the charity of the event that was cancelled soon after the Queen passed away, Laura said: "The WellChild Awards celebrate the inspirational qualities of the UK’s seriously ill children and young people, along with those who go that extra mile to make a difference to their lives.

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