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A beautiful hummingbird

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I thought I'd share this beautiful photo of a lovely picture of HM The Queen Consort this afternoon wearing a hummingbird broach. She was delivering some of the thousands of Paddington Bears left in the Royal Parks following the death of Her Majesty The Queen in September.

Whilst the hummingbird has a different significance for most of us, it was lovely to see her wearing this.

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Doublereeder

Well spotted! I only noticed the Paddington Bears and the smiles on the children's faces as they were given them.

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Motts

You have good eyes . . . I totally missed it. Sending Hugs... Granni B

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