King Charles received a paper crown as he opened a new hospice in Norwich. He received the gift from a four-year-old girl whose mother is staying at a hospice.
The King met four-year-old Arielle Bayliss and her mother, Rebecca Turner. Afterwards, Rebecca told the BBC, “He was really down to earth. I told him that we have Baileys at 11 o’clock every morning, we have the drinks trolley come round. He was telling me his favourite tipple – but I’ve forgotten what it is!”
King Charles also took part in a breathing clinic and met with the therapy dog, Agnes.
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