Princess Beatrice said that she is “very, very lucky” to have the Queen as her grandmother while attending a Jubilee lunch in west London👑
Introducing herself to a table of volunteers and service users from Octavia House, Beatrice said: “My name’s Beatrice, the Queen is my granny, I’m very, very lucky.”She discussed the moment from last night’s concert when the Queen produced a marmalade sandwich from her handbag in a pre-recorded sketch with Paddington Bear.
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