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King Charles left giggling after receiving girl's sweet handmade gift

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Back in May, the world watched on as King Charles was crowned during a historic ceremony, but that did not stop one four-year-old girl from presenting him with a new crown on a recent visit to Norfolk.Charles was gifted the adorable gift during a visit to open the new Priscilla Bacon Lodge hospice, where patients are given a boost every mid-morning – the offer of a tipple from a drinks trolley.

And little Arielle Bayliss, whose mother Rebecca Turner has stage three melanoma, created her own crown for the King and everyone in the room wore colourful crowns made during a crafts session with a hospice volunteer, writes The Mirror.

Arielle presented the crown on a blanket as Charles asked: "Is that for me, thank you very much, did you put that together?" and the room laughed when she took back the blanket and gave it to her mother.Ms Turner, 31, who was joined by her partner Jonathan Bayliss and mother Nicki Turner in her private room, told the King about her treatment: "I’ve been on a roller coaster of up and down but I'm very happy here.

And the staff, I feel like I’m a princess – we have Baileys at 11 o’clock." "I know, I saw it on the trolley," replied Charles, who earlier had met Ernie Pinch, the volunteer operating the drinks trolley which had one bottle that had intrigued the monarch.

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