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EXCLUSIVE: “There’s No Bad Blood Here”- Royal Experts Note How Queen’s Consort Camilla Makes Sure Picture Of Harry & Meghan Is On Display In Snap With Paddington Bear Toys


Queen’s consort Camilla has recently been praised by royal experts for making sure Harry and Meghan’s picture was placed alongside other members of the Royal family while posing for a recent snap.

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The image of Camilla smiling while seated amongst hundreds of Paddington bear toys has gone viral and eagle-eye viewers couldn’t help but notice how sweet of a gesture it was on the part of Camilla to include Harry and Meghan’s image in her photograph.

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Many royal experts were quick to comment on it by mentioning, ‘no bad blood here’ while praising her picture taken at the Clarence House last week.

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So many beautiful tributes were laid out by fans on the Queen’s passing away and one of the most notable things had to be the great abundance of Paddington Bear toys from well-wishers who adored the Queen’s relationship with the fictional character.

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In the same way, many fans also left jam and butter sandwiches in honor of their unique bond and how they both shared a food bond linked to the treat.

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The sweet nod by Camilla over the weekend is being loved by royal fans who feel the time has come for reconciliation and all those rumors regarding the couple accepting the olive branch would soon prove to be true as so many efforts are being incorporated through both sides.

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The picture was released on the 64th-anniversary celebration of the Paddington bear book. It was also revealed how all of those loving toys that Camilla is now posing with would be donated to charity for young children.

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Source: Camera Press

“These will be given to ‘good homes’ just like the real Paddington Bear. They are to be donated to vulnerable kids supported by the Barnardo’s charity”- the statement from the Royal Palace went on to mention.

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