When Queen Camilla brought a blind teenager with a brain tumor to Windsor Castle for a special Christmas tea, it appeared that she had defeated the heavily decked royal Princess Kate in the race for the hearts of the public.
The Princess of Wales may serve as an inspiration to the Queen, since Kate also never passes up the chance to show her appreciation and support for youngsters with disabilities, but Camilla’s Christmas gift increased Camilla’s stature among royal followers.
The Queen received word that seven-year-old Olivia Taylor had performed at Buckingham Palace as part of the prerecorded King’s Christmas greeting, and she extended an invitation to Windsor Castle.
Olivia sang a rendition of a traditional Christmas song for the Queen while out partying with Camilla. She gave the ring, which was handmade, as well.
During the encounter, Camilla and Olivia also shared some kind words. Olivia “loved” the first cup of tea that King Charles’s wife gave her.
In response to the small child’s kind gesture, Camilla said in a heartfelt way, “Oh you love tea, there you are you’ll be able to have tea from now on.”