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"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

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Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom came to the Barnardo NGO with an army of paddington bears, which were washed and groomed and donated to the British charity founded in 1866 to accompany vulnerable children.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

King Charles III's wife appeared dressed in green, and an officer behind him carried a basket of cute toys to participate in this fun exchange activity.

These bears are one of more than a thousand cubs placed by the British public in Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle in her honour after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 9 September 2022, and are now part of a charity event organised by a non-profit organisation.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

"We had a great time at Clarence House and Buckingham Palace and didn't come up with mischief through self-restraint." The British royal family posted on Instagram a few days ago to take hilarious images of teddy bears playing around Clarence House and Buckingham Palace to endorse teddy bears.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

They went on to say: "We can't wait to arrive at our new home next week." ”

When they arrived at the Barnardo Charitable Foundation, the bears carried the following message, written on a label and signed by Queen Camilla: "Please take care of this bear. ”

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

This quote is characteristic of Michael Bond's story, and it is inspired by the World War, when a large number of children displaced by war or other factors in Britain were sent as refugees to other countries, and Britain made similar requests at the time.

Queen Camilla chose to attend in person and give the gift, as Queen Elizabeth II passed the baton to King Charles III since 2016 when she was still the Duchess of Cornwall. Since then, she has been a "patron" of the Barnardo Foundation.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

The Paddington Bears are closely related to Queen Elizabeth II because they were "born" during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and were last seen in a skit shot for the Platinum Celebration, where one of them appeared as a child character alongside Queen Elizabeth II.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

Queen Camilla is an important part of a special charity organised by Barnardo Charities, which is attended by some cast from the film Paddington Bear, including Hugh Bonneville and Madeleine Harris, who play Mr and Mrs Brown.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

Also present at the charity event was Karen Jankel, the daughter of the author of the Paddington Bear story, to whom the stories were written.

Queen Camilla posed last month with some of the 1,000 teddy bears that have been professionally cleaned and then offered to British children.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

Those brought by Queen Camilla at the event will remain in the bow nursery, while the rest will be distributed by the Barnardo charity across England.

From its inception to 2021, Barnardo Charities has helped more than 382,000 children, young adults, parents and those in need of care.

"Take care of the bear": Queen Camilla presents the Paddington bear doll in honor of the Queen

Among its initiatives is the establishment of the Bow Nursery, which provides free care, education and toys to children between the ages of three months and five.

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