The Duchess of Cornwall had extra help decorating the Clarence House tree – and not just from a guardsman. Children from the Helen & Douglas House hospice in Oxfordshire, who traditionally lend a hand in person, watched online as the Christmas baubles they had made were hung.
Camilla, 73, said: “It’s not going to be a Christmas like others. "We just have to make the best of it.” The Duchess carried on her annual tradition of decorating her Christmas tree with her special helpers despite coronavirus restrictions.
Every December Camilla throws open the doors of Clarence House to youngsters suffering from serious, life-limiting conditions for an unforgettable festive party.
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