This Morning presenter Alison Hammond rubbed shoulders with Royalty on Thursday as she met the Prince and Princess of Wales at an event at The Rectory in Birmingham
Alison Hammond couldn't hide her excitement as she came face to face with Royalty on Thursday afternoon at an event in Birmingham.
Alison was among the guests at The Rectory and could be seen grinning as she listening to the Princess of Wales chat to guests. She and husband William visited Birmingham on Thursday to celebrate the city’s diverse culture. Before heading to The Rectory, the Royal couple visited Indian restaurant, The Indian Streatery, in the city.
The couple shared a photograph of William using the phone on their official Twitter page, and jokingly told their 2.7 million followers: "Hope we told this customer to come to the right place...!"
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