A blind girl with a brain tumour sang for the Queen and gave her a handmade ring during a private afternoon tea at Windsor Castle. Olivia Taylor, seven, who has been blind since she was diagnosed aged 17 months, shouted “Hello, your Majesty” while jumping with excitement when Camilla walked into the White Drawing Room. Olivia’s teddy called Corrie, given to her around the time of the King’s Coronation, had a seat at the table along with a personalised biscuit. Olivia also tried her very first cup of tea, which was poured by the Queen. Read the full article here: #queen #royal #windsor Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: Get t
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing